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George III, National Reform, and North America
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LCC: DA505 .B95 2013 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 941.07/3092 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
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Table Of Contents
"To play what game she pleased without observation" : Princess Augusta and the political drama of succession, 1736-1756
The origins and significance of gossip about Princess Augusta and Lord Bute, 1755-1756
"George, be a king!" : the relationship between Princess Augusta and George III
The prince's mentor : a new perspective on the friendship between George III and Lord Bute during the 1750s
From "the French and Dutch are more sober, frugal and industrious" to the "nobler" position : attitudes of the Prince of Wales toward a general naturalization and a popular monarchy, 1757-1760
"To know this is the true essential business of a king" : the Prince of Wales and a new vision of empire? : attitudes of George III and lord the study of public finance, 1755-1760
Bute toward North America, 1757-1760
The monitor and the beer tax controversy : a study of constraints on London newspapers, 1760-1761
The vote of credit controversy, 1762
Peace or war, 1762
Securing the peace : Lord Bute, the plan for the army and the origins of the American Revolution
"The ten thousand in America" : more light on the decision on the American army, 1762-1763
Security and economy : the Bute administration's plans for the American army and revenue, 1762-1763
"Truly loyal subjects" : British politicians and the failure to foresee American resistance to parliamentary taxation, 1762-1765
British ministers and American resistance to the Stamp Act, October-December 1765
Roads not taken : Lord North's plan for imperial reform, 1775-76
The ancien regime and the modernizing state : George III and the American revolution
George III on empire, 1783
From an inhuman custom to false philanthropy : attitudes of George III toward slavery and the slave trade, 1756-1807
Appendix I: "The particular habits of his life" : some implications of the legal career of George Grenville
Appendix II: Escaping Boston : Nathaniel Ware and the beginnings of colonial taxation, 1762-1763.
Authorized Access Point
Bullion, John L., 1944- George III, National Reform, and North America