The British Empire Before the American Revolution: Provincial Characteristics and Sectional Tendencies in the Era Preceding the American Crisis ..., Volum 7Caxton printers, Limited, 1949 |
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... King of Prussia were reaching a crisis , as was indi- cated , the new ministry gave its assent to the project ... King for the loss of his patrimony . Now , in presenting the King's message to the Commons , he appealed for ...
... King of Prussia were reaching a crisis , as was indi- cated , the new ministry gave its assent to the project ... King for the loss of his patrimony . Now , in presenting the King's message to the Commons , he appealed for ...
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... King for its losses . As the bad news continued to arrive , Hardwicke and Newcastle thought that British regiments should be sent to strengthen Cumber- land's Army of Observation , but Pitt was opposed.18 Newcastle also wanted to grant ...
... King for its losses . As the bad news continued to arrive , Hardwicke and Newcastle thought that British regiments should be sent to strengthen Cumber- land's Army of Observation , but Pitt was opposed.18 Newcastle also wanted to grant ...
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... King appealed to that body not only to support him in his efforts to preserve his hereditary possessions but to grant to Prussia adequate financial assistance.21 This was agreed to without serious debate . In fact , the news of the ...
... King appealed to that body not only to support him in his efforts to preserve his hereditary possessions but to grant to Prussia adequate financial assistance.21 This was agreed to without serious debate . In fact , the news of the ...
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The PittNewcastle ministry June 17571761 | xlvii |
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Washingtons military leadership in the province 17558 34 | 8 |
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