Essays in Eighteenth-century History: From the English Historical ReviewRosalind Mitchison Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... Indian opinion had been reached . That the West Indians had good cause to be satisfied by the compensations which were made them is shown by the rough drafts and final copy of their agreement , preserved among the Newcastle papers . For ...
... Indian opinion had been reached . That the West Indians had good cause to be satisfied by the compensations which were made them is shown by the rough drafts and final copy of their agreement , preserved among the Newcastle papers . For ...
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... Indian trade , and the more novel idea of founding new inland colonies . But despite the impatience of Charles Townshend , who , as chancellor of the exchequer , demanded an immediate reduction in American ex- penses and the withdrawal ...
... Indian trade , and the more novel idea of founding new inland colonies . But despite the impatience of Charles Townshend , who , as chancellor of the exchequer , demanded an immediate reduction in American ex- penses and the withdrawal ...
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... Indian trade.1 Shelburne's final western policy seems to have been framed , for the most part , to accord with the desires of these business interests . When , in September 1767 , he at length submitted his plans to his impatient ...
... Indian trade.1 Shelburne's final western policy seems to have been framed , for the most part , to accord with the desires of these business interests . When , in September 1767 , he at length submitted his plans to his impatient ...
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