Statesmen, scholars and merchants: essays in eighteenth-century history presented to Dame Lucy Sutherland
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Statesmen, scholars and merchants: essays in eighteenth-century history presented to Dame Lucy Sutherland
Clarendon Press, 1973
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Bromley, J.S. Lucy Stuart Sutherland
- Whiteman, A. The census that never was
- Bromley, J.S. The Jacobite privateers in the Nine Years War
- Olson, A.G. Governor Robert Hunter and the Anglican Church in New York
- Greaves, R.W. Fathers and heretics in eighteenth-century Leicester
- Dickson, P.G.M. English commercial negotiations with Austria, 1737-1752
- Owen, J.B. George II reconsidered
- Langford, P. The Rockingham Whigs and America, 1767-1773
- Price, J.M. Joshua Johnson in London, 1771-1775
- Christie, I.R. The historians' quest for the American Revolution
- Baker, N. Changing attitudes towards government in eighteenth-century Britain
- Gurney, J.D. Fresh light on the character of the Nawab of Arcot
- Marshall, P.J. Warren Hastings as scholar and patron
- Brooke, J. Horace Walpole and King George III
- Woods, J.A. James Sharp: Common Councillor of London in the time of Wilkes
- Copeland, T.W. Johnson and Burke
- Courtney, C.P. Edmund Burke and the Enlightenment
- Ward, W.R. The legacy of John Wesley
- Lamb, V. The writings of Lucy Stuart Sutherland (p. [351]-359)