Giving peace to Europe: European geopolitics, colonial political culture, and the Hanoverian Monarchy in British North America, ca. 1740–63
As William Pepperrell, the famed commander of New England's expedition against Louisbourg, was laid to rest at Kittery Point in 1759, his eulogist praised the departed general for giving peace to Europe. This sermon spoke to an influential yet scarcely studied strand of British North American p...
Main Author: | Robinson, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
2016
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