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  • ...the [[George IV|Prince of Wales]], who succeeded him as George IV in 1820. George III's reign is noted for the [[American Revolution]]; the expansion of the [[Br .... Issn: 1543–4273 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]; by contrast P. D. G. Thomas, "George III and the American Revolution." ''History'' 1985 70(228): 16–31, says
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  • * Ayling, S. E. ''George III'' (1972) * Black, Jeremy. ''George III: America's Last King'' (The English Monarchs Series) (2006). 448pp; a stand
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  • {{rpl|George III}}
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  • ...Britain, during the period (1811-1820) he was [[regent]] for his father [[George III]], due to his illness. This period is often referred to as (the) [[Regency
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  • {{rpl|George III}}
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  • * Ayling, S. E. ''George III'' (1972) * Black, Jeremy. ''George III: America's Last King'' (The English Monarchs Series) (2006). 448pp; a stand
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  • {{r|George III}}
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  • {{r|George III}}
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  • {{r|King George III }}
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  • {{rpl|George III}}
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  • ...II died in London on 25 October 1760, and was succeeded by his grandson [[George III]] (1738–1820), who reigned for sixty years. after = [[George III|George III]]
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  • ...PMID 16039338.</ref> Despite the lack of direct evidence, the notion that George III (and other members of the royal family) suffered from porphyria has achieve It is also suspected that [[Mary Queen of Scots]]--[[George III]]'s grandmother six times removed--also suffered from acute intermittent po
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  • {{r|George III}}
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  • ...n opposition with the Tories dominant. Their great leader, and opponent of George III, was [[Charles James Fox]].<ref> In the American colonies, the term "Whig"
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  • ...the [[George IV|Prince of Wales]], who succeeded him as George IV in 1820. George III's reign is noted for the [[American Revolution]]; the expansion of the [[Br .... Issn: 1543&ndash;4273 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]; by contrast P. D. G. Thomas, "George III and the American Revolution." ''History'' 1985 70(228): 16&ndash;31, says
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  • {{r|George III}}
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  • ...ust 12, 1762 as George Augustus Frederick, he was the eldest son of King [[George III]] and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. At the age of 18 he was given a se ...h Princess Caroline ((1768-1821), daughter of the Duke of Brunswick and of George III's sister Augusta. George consented to this dynastic necessity in return for
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  • ...lphia]]. It blamed the [[Great Britain | British]] monarch, referring to [[George III]] as the "royal brute", for the political turmoil in the [[Thirteen Colonie
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  • {{r|George III}}
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  • ...George III]]). In 1761 he was appointed principal "painter in ordinary" to George III, which upset his main rivals, Sir [[Joshua Reynolds]] and [[Thomas Gainsbor
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  • ...formerly HSH Princess [[Mary of Teck]], who was a great granddaughter of [[George III]] and a second cousin of [[Queen Victoria]].
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  • ...tes]] led by Prince [[Charles Edward Stuart]]. He became Royal Chaplain to George III (1761).
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  • ...he preface to his ''A Vision of Judgment'', and satirised the actions of [[George III]] who had recently died.
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  • ...The work earned him a doctorate of laws from Oxford; an audience with King George III; and a Crown pension of 200 pounds a year. [[Edmund Burke]] and [[Samuel Jo
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  • * Brooke, John. ''George III'' (1972), the King supervised the war closely
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  • * Brooke, John. ''George III'' (1972) pp 267-349 * Watson, J. Steven. ''The Reign of George III, 1760-1815.'' 1960. standard history of British politics. [http://www.quest
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  • ...gdom of Great Britain and Ireland comes into existence; Pitt resigns after George III refuses to fulfil his promise
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  • The charges against King [[George III]], who is singled out because the patriots denied all claims of parliamenta ...ven out of the 13 colonies, which now became the 13 states. However King [[George III]] refused to give up and of "his" possessions, so the war dragged on until
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  • ...ig]], a city in northern [[Germany]] that was the ancestral home of [[King George III]].
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  • ...her parentage. She was then fifth in line to the British throne, held by [[George III]], behind three uncles &ndash; the [[George IV|Prince Regent]], the Duke of When Victoria was born on Monday, 24 May 1819, [[George III]] was still the monarch although his illness had completely incapacitated h
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  • ...neral Assembly]] in December of 1762 as '''Kingston''', in honor of [[King George III]] who had just recently ascended to the throne. The bill to incorporate it
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  • ..., farms and housing. It was the property of the monarchy until 1760, when George III reached an agreement with the Government under which it would be managed on
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  • Many British leaders agreed with the Americans, but King [[George III]] (reigned 1760-1820) and his government took a hard-line position. The Bri
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  • [[King George III]] personally demanded the rebellion be suppressed. He sent two-thirds of hi ...Yorktown, where they forced the British to surrender in October 1781. King George III wanted to fight on even after losing two of his three combat armies but he
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  • ...llow of the [[Royal Society]] in England in 1779, being knighted by [[King George III]] in 1781, and being ennobled to Count of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] by the ...ve Thompson an entry into English society. Germain's influence with King [[George III]] procured Thompson an appointment as Secretary of the Province of Georgia,
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  • * Watson J. Steven. ''The Reign of George III: 1760-1815'' (1960) The Oxford History of England [http://www.questia.com/l
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  • ...tition]],'' a last ditch appeal to King [[George III of the United Kingdom|George III]] to resolve the dispute. But through it all, agreeing with [[New Castle Co
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  • ...and a lover of books, science, and music. He was a loyal subject of King [[George III]]. From 1768 to 1775, Jefferson was a member of the Virginia House of Burge The charges against King [[George III]], who is singled out because the patriots denied all claims of parliamenta
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  • The reign of [[George III of the United Kingdom|George III]], which began in 1760 upon the death of George II, is particularly notable
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  • 1760 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[George III]] (1760-1820).
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  • ...was incorporated by an act of Parliament which received Royal assent form George III on the June 20, 1806. This bill allowed for funding to be raised by the sal
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  • ...Act to stop clerical salaries from inflating. [[George III of England|King George III]] vetoed the measure, and clergy sued for back salaries. [[Patrick Henry]] ...Henry opposed the Stamp Act in the Burgesses with a famous speech advising George III that "Caesar had his Brutus, Charles I his Cromwell.." and the king "may pr
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  • ...ry of the frigate "Enterprise" over the British ship "Boxer" in 1813. King George III (left), his nose bleeding and eye blackened, pleads, "Stop...Brother Jonath
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  • ...historian Lewis Namier, in ''The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III'' (1929), revolutionized the field. He rejected the "Whig interpretation" t
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  • ...custom was introduced to England, first via Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III, and then more successfully by Prince Albert during the reign of [[Queen Vi
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  • ...t formidable fighting unit on the globe--was assembled only because King [[George III]] himself demanded action, and his minister for American affairs Lord Georg ...the Americans, if it could keep, as King George insisted:<ref> Brooke, ''George III'' p 301; Robson, ''The American Revolution,'' p 178; Kennedy, ''Rise and Fa
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  • ...1848), an illegitimate grandson of [[George III of the United Kingdom|King George III of Great Britain]], almost certainly suffered from MS. D'Este left a detail
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  • ...oyalty-lessees.<ref>{{cite book|author=J. Steven Watson|title=The Reign of George III (vol.12)|edition=|publisher=Clarendon Press|year=1960|id=ISBN 0-10-821713-7
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