Life of William, Earl of Shelburne, Afterwards First Marquess of Lansdowne: 1737-1776Macmillan, 1912 |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Declaration of American IndependenceMeeting of ParliamentShelburne | 36 |
CHAPTER III | 71 |
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Administration affairs America American Commissioners appointed Barré Bentham Bill Bowood Britain Burke Cabinet Chancellor character Chatham Colonies conduct considered Court Crown December declared desire Duke Dunning England English favour Fitzherbert France Franklin French friends give Government Grafton Grantham Grenville Holland honour Horace Walpole House of Commons House of Lords idea independence Ireland Keppel King to Shelburne King's Lady Lansdowne House Lansdowne House MSS letter Lord Camden Lord Chatham Lord Gower Lord John Cavendish Lord Keppel Lord Lansdowne Lord North Lord Rockingham Lord Shelburne Lordship Majesty measure Memorials of Fox ment Ministers Ministry Morellet nation negotiation never numbers object opinion Oswald to Shelburne Paris Parliament Parliamentary History party peace person Pitt Portland present principles proposed question Rayneval reform regard replied Richmond Secretary Shel Shelburne's Spain speech Strachey thought tion told Townshend Treasury treaty Vergennes Walpole Whig wish wrote to Shelburne