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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1982

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References

1 Rashed, Z. E., The Peace of Paris, 1763 (Liverpool, 1951)Google Scholar, provides a full account of the evolution of British peace policy, 1759–62, but without benefit of various private manuscript collections not then available. The Diaries furnish interesting additional information about ministerial discussions.

2 The principle of negotiation whereby belligerents retain possession of their sitions as standing upon a certain date.

3 This account is based substantially upon Namier, England in the Age of the American Revolution, 318–25.Google Scholar