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... lord North . Articles of union between the provinces proposed by the Congress . The royal governors oppose the designs of the popular governors . Serious altercations which result from it . Massachusetts begins to labor for independ ...
... lord North . Articles of union between the provinces proposed by the Congress . The royal governors oppose the designs of the popular governors . Serious altercations which result from it . Massachusetts begins to labor for independ ...
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... lord of the treasury , in the room of George Grenville , the other departments of the ministry passed from the friends of the latter to the friends of the former . The greater part were , or at least pro- fessed to be , friendly to the ...
... lord of the treasury , in the room of George Grenville , the other departments of the ministry passed from the friends of the latter to the friends of the former . The greater part were , or at least pro- fessed to be , friendly to the ...
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... lord Bute , always his most intimate coun- sellor , and generally considered as the author of rigorous councils , appeared anew much disposed to lay a heavy hand upon the Ameri- cans . Hence , about the last of July , an unexpected ...
... lord Bute , always his most intimate coun- sellor , and generally considered as the author of rigorous councils , appeared anew much disposed to lay a heavy hand upon the Ameri- cans . Hence , about the last of July , an unexpected ...
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... lords and com- mons were two very bad copartners with a monarch , in allusion to the ancient proverb , that supreme power ... lord Camden , to the earl of Chatham , and to the commissioners of the treasury . These letters , as usual ...
... lords and com- mons were two very bad copartners with a monarch , in allusion to the ancient proverb , that supreme power ... lord Camden , to the earl of Chatham , and to the commissioners of the treasury . These letters , as usual ...
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... lord Bute , the favorite counsellor of the king , and author of most of the secret resolutions , was a man whose passions were more remarkable than his sagacity ; and lord North , the prime minister , was rather an accurate and ...
... lord Bute , the favorite counsellor of the king , and author of most of the secret resolutions , was a man whose passions were more remarkable than his sagacity ; and lord North , the prime minister , was rather an accurate and ...
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