The History of England, From the Accession of King George the Third, to the Conclusion of Peace in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred And Eighty-Three 1

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The History of England, From the Accession of King George the Third, to the Conclusion of Peace in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred And Eighty-Three 1
John Adolphus
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He was advifed to contemn the clamors of the city, for on the leail threat of the king's dilpleafure, thofe who were then at his throat, would foon be at his feet* ; and though he neither cltcemed nor re- fpefted the man who gave this council, the tenor of it feems agreeable to his mode of thinking : the confequence M'as, that the city conne6led with the admiration of Mr. Pitt, a fadious and overbearing fpirit of refiftance to the exertions of government. Even the virtues of lord Bute were not ...calculated to in- fure refpe£i, or conciliate affection. It is faid of him, " No man could complain, during his ^' adminiftration, of a promife broken, or of ** hq>es given and not fulfilled. No inferior * From private information.
* Letter from lord Melcorobe to hid Bute, f tb Oflober, 176 z.
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