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... Lord Hawkes- bury , who as Charles Jenkinson had been Lord North's 1. While residing in Philadelphia he married the daughter of Andrew Allen , by whom he was father to Edmund , Lord Hammond . For details of his life see Dictionary of ...
... Lord Hawkes- bury , who as Charles Jenkinson had been Lord North's 1. While residing in Philadelphia he married the daughter of Andrew Allen , by whom he was father to Edmund , Lord Hammond . For details of his life see Dictionary of ...
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... Lord Grenville he was the able defender of Government measures in the House of Lords . When in 1791 a change in the office of Foreign Affairs was made 10. Several biographies of Jay have been written : by his son , William Jay , by ...
... Lord Grenville he was the able defender of Government measures in the House of Lords . When in 1791 a change in the office of Foreign Affairs was made 10. Several biographies of Jay have been written : by his son , William Jay , by ...
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... Lord Sydney and in consequence had the honor of having several conversations with his Lordship on American Affairs . In the spring of 1789 , he had many interviews with Lord Hawkesbury on the navigation , commerce and infant ...
... Lord Sydney and in consequence had the honor of having several conversations with his Lordship on American Affairs . In the spring of 1789 , he had many interviews with Lord Hawkesbury on the navigation , commerce and infant ...
Contents
AngloAmerican Relations | 183 |
The Frontier Crisis | 218 |
The War Cloud of 1794 | 253 |
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