From the end of the Seven Years War to the British acceptance of complete American Independence, British colonial policy was the subject of an intense print debate on both sides of the Atlantic
From the end of the Seven Years War to the British acceptance of complete American Independence, British colonial policy was the subject of an intense print debate on both sides of the Atlantic
Volume 7: 1780-1782 Observations on American Independency [1779] An Essay on the Interests of Britain in Regard to America (1780) Draught of a Proposed Bill for Conciliation with America (1780) A Plan or Articles of Perpetual Union Commerce and Friendship between Great Britain and her American Colonies (1780) A Sermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons at St Margaret's Westminster on Wednesday February 21 (1781) Free Thoughts on the Continuation of the American War and the Necessity of its Termination (1781) Considerations on the American War (1782) A Plan of Reconciliation with America; Consistent with the Dignity and Interests of Both Countries (1782) Consolatory Thoughts on American Independence An Enquiry Whether the Absolute Independence of America is not to be Preferr'd to her Partial Dependence as Most Agreeable to the Real Interests of Great Britain (1782) The Recovery of America Demonstrated to be Practicable by Great- Britain upon Principles and Deductions that are Clear Precise and Convincing [1782] A Word of Parting to the Earl of Shelburne (1782)
Volume 7: 1780-1782 Observations on American Independency [1779] An Essay on the Interests of Britain in Regard to America (1780) Draught of a Proposed Bill for Conciliation with America (1780) A Plan or Articles of Perpetual Union Commerce and Friendship between Great Britain and her American Colonies (1780) A Sermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons at St Margaret's Westminster on Wednesday February 21 (1781) Free Thoughts on the Continuation of the American War and the Necessity of its Termination (1781) Considerations on the American War (1782) A Plan of Reconciliation with America; Consistent with the Dignity and Interests of Both Countries (1782) Consolatory Thoughts on American Independence An Enquiry Whether the Absolute Independence of America is not to be Preferr'd to her Partial Dependence as Most Agreeable to the Real Interests of Great Britain (1782) The Recovery of America Demonstrated to be Practicable by Great- Britain upon Principles and Deductions that are Clear Precise and Convincing [1782] A Word of Parting to the Earl of Shelburne (1782)
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