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Page 203
... George the Third would not permit the great Chatham to humble France , destroy her navies , and conquer the colonies of Spain ; and how the same king , who , for mere love of peace , did this , forced George Grenville to provoke a war ...
... George the Third would not permit the great Chatham to humble France , destroy her navies , and conquer the colonies of Spain ; and how the same king , who , for mere love of peace , did this , forced George Grenville to provoke a war ...
Page 338
... George II . and the commencement of the next reign . The letters of both brothers are numerous , and there is besides a copious diary kept by George Grenville during the whole period when been loud in denouncing the royal ingratitude ...
... George II . and the commencement of the next reign . The letters of both brothers are numerous , and there is besides a copious diary kept by George Grenville during the whole period when been loud in denouncing the royal ingratitude ...
Page 351
... George Savile , one of the best and wisest of the Rockingham party , frankly expressed his opinion , " that these same colonists are above our hands , " and that " Grenville's act only brought on a crisis twenty or possibly fifty years ...
... George Savile , one of the best and wisest of the Rockingham party , frankly expressed his opinion , " that these same colonists are above our hands , " and that " Grenville's act only brought on a crisis twenty or possibly fifty years ...
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