Essays in Eighteenth-century History: From the English Historical ReviewRosalind Mitchison Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... committee was to report to another general meeting to be held on the 25th inst . This meeting was held and the petition agreed to ; it was determined that Mr. Alderman Oliver should be requested to present it and that the committee ...
... committee was to report to another general meeting to be held on the 25th inst . This meeting was held and the petition agreed to ; it was determined that Mr. Alderman Oliver should be requested to present it and that the committee ...
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... committee became a definite permanent institution , for unfor- tunately no minutes have been preserved to the West India committee for the period August 1783 to May 1785.2 Certain manuscripts among the Chatham Papers 3 in the Public ...
... committee became a definite permanent institution , for unfor- tunately no minutes have been preserved to the West India committee for the period August 1783 to May 1785.2 Certain manuscripts among the Chatham Papers 3 in the Public ...
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... committee are recorded contain also general meetings of the planters and merchants . These could meet only by summons from Lord Penrhyn.1 There are also the meetings of numerous sub - committees appointed by the standing committee to ...
... committee are recorded contain also general meetings of the planters and merchants . These could meet only by summons from Lord Penrhyn.1 There are also the meetings of numerous sub - committees appointed by the standing committee to ...
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