The Life And Correspondence of Philip Yorke, Earl of Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain

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It is a subject more fit for discourse and expostulation than writing ; and I am sure I am not sufficiently master of the intrigues and ways of a court to know what to advise upon it. But I sincerely think that, if the letter which you have drawn and is inclosed should now be sent, it would at once put an entire end to the whole scheme, which your Grace, and your friends have been labouring at. You cannot but observe that I feel and lament the situation as much as any one, and for your Grace' s... particular, I cordially adopt it as my own.
I hope you have, as you intended, fully talk'd it over with your brother, and settled your own thoughts upon it. Permit me only to entreat and conjure you upon one point, which is, that you would not suffer suspicions to grow up and find a place in your mind con- cerning those friends whom you brought together, and with whom you have hitherto acted and made so great a stand. I must confess I did not discern the disposition your Grace mentions to exclude ^ Thomas Winnington (1696-1746), M.P.


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