The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... George III to abandon " any absurd ideas of enforcing unconditional submission " , but he would not " treat with independents " . He was determined to continue the struggle until the country was convinced that it was in vain.1 North had ...
... George III to abandon " any absurd ideas of enforcing unconditional submission " , but he would not " treat with independents " . He was determined to continue the struggle until the country was convinced that it was in vain.1 North had ...
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... George III , 21 Jan. 1782 . 2 George III to Lord Stormont , 22 Dec. 1781 ; George III to North , 21 Jan. 1782 . 3 Memorandum by Lord Sandwich , Corr . of George III ( ed . Fortescue ) . Rockingham , Memoirs , II , 451 . 5 George III to ...
... George III , 21 Jan. 1782 . 2 George III to Lord Stormont , 22 Dec. 1781 ; George III to North , 21 Jan. 1782 . 3 Memorandum by Lord Sandwich , Corr . of George III ( ed . Fortescue ) . Rockingham , Memoirs , II , 451 . 5 George III to ...
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... George III .... Ed . by Sir D. le Marchant . 4 vols . London , 1845 . WASHINGTON , G. The Writings of George Washington .... Ed . by W. C. Ford . 14 vols . New York , 1889-93 . WRAXALL , Sir N. W. The historical and posthumous memoirs ...
... George III .... Ed . by Sir D. le Marchant . 4 vols . London , 1845 . WASHINGTON , G. The Writings of George Washington .... Ed . by W. C. Ford . 14 vols . New York , 1889-93 . WRAXALL , Sir N. W. The historical and posthumous memoirs ...
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