The correspondence of King George the Third from 1760 to December 1783

printed from the original papers in the royal archives at Windsor Castle

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The correspondence of King George the Third from 1760 to December 1783

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It's the correspondence of George III who was your king until George Washington & Co fought the War of Independence and you exchanged one George for another in 1776.

This correspondence spans the years before, during and after the above event and, therefore, is prime source material for learning about the founding of what is now the United States of America.

Of course, there's also the movie...

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Table of Contents

I. 1760-1767.
II. 1768-June 1773.
III. July 1773-Dec. 1777.
IV. 1778-1779.
V. 1780-Apr. 1782.
VI. May 1782-Dec. 1783.

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London

Classifications

Library of Congress
DA506.A2 A2 1927

The Physical Object

Pagination
6 v.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6708563M
Internet Archive
correspondenceof0000unse_b8r5
LCCN
27025147
OCLC/WorldCat
721659

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