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... Secretary in- vited to his office at Whitehall Colonel William S. Smith , former secretary of John Adams's American legation at London . Smith , who was Adams's son - in- law , had been sojourning in the British capital in pur- suit of ...
... Secretary in- vited to his office at Whitehall Colonel William S. Smith , former secretary of John Adams's American legation at London . Smith , who was Adams's son - in- law , had been sojourning in the British capital in pur- suit of ...
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... Secretary for Home Affairs , 1791-1794 ; Secretary of State for War , 1794-1801 ; First Lord of the Admiralty , 1804-1805 ; removed from Privy Council , 1805 ; impeached by Lords they will become a natural barrier against mutual ...
... Secretary for Home Affairs , 1791-1794 ; Secretary of State for War , 1794-1801 ; First Lord of the Admiralty , 1804-1805 ; removed from Privy Council , 1805 ; impeached by Lords they will become a natural barrier against mutual ...
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... secretary to his brother , the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland . Upon the formation of Pitt's Ministry in 1783 , he was appointed Paymaster General and held that office until his appointment as Secretary for Home Affairs in 1789 , a ...
... secretary to his brother , the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland . Upon the formation of Pitt's Ministry in 1783 , he was appointed Paymaster General and held that office until his appointment as Secretary for Home Affairs in 1789 , a ...
Contents
AngloAmerican Relations | 183 |
The Frontier Crisis | 218 |
The War Cloud of 1794 | 253 |
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