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George Johnstone Letter

George Johnstone Letter
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Release: 1765
Genre: Florida
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Printed letter in the Caledonian Mercury, April 22, 1765, to the merchants of Pensacola, with "extract of a letter from a gentleman of Pensacola to his friend in London," May 4, 1765.


Governor Johnstone's Speech, on the Question of Recommitting the Address Declaring the Colony of Massachusets Bay in Rebellion. To which is Added the Two Most Masterly Letters of Junius [Americanus?, I.e. A. Lee] to the People of England in Favour of the Americans

Governor Johnstone's Speech, on the Question of Recommitting the Address Declaring the Colony of Massachusets Bay in Rebellion. To which is Added the Two Most Masterly Letters of Junius [Americanus?, I.e. A. Lee] to the People of England in Favour of the Americans
Author: George Johnstone
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Release: 1774
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Borderland Empires in Transition

Borderland Empires in Transition
Author: Robert L. Gold
Publisher: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1969
Genre: History
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Mr. Gold's examination of the triple-nation consignment of Florida as a result of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 provides a valuable historical link between the First Spanish Period (1565--1 763) and the subsequent British Period (1763--1784) in the strategic colony. The study establishes continuity be-tween the eras, historically linking them for the first time. From a multitude of colonial and regnal correspondence and records, Gold has constructed a meticulously researched and documented account.