The Works of the Right Honourable Sir Chas Hanbury Williams From the Origi

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Pultney was created an Earl, Mr. Pitt said, " I now know my place in the House of Commons. " He distinguished himself greatly against the Hanover troops, and personally against Lord Granville, till the fall of that minister. On the coalition he pretended to desire nothing for himself; but as soon as the junto was placed in good employments, he began opposing again ; and in a very short time was made Vice-Treasurer of Ireland. — W.
1759. There has been a great quai-rel between Mr. Pitt and Lord
...Anson, on the negligence of the latter. I sup- pose they will be reconciled by agreeing to hang some Admiral. — W.
When the Duke of Newcastle pretended to govern the House of Commons by Sir Thomas Robinson, Pitt, with utter contempt, said, " he might as well send his jack-boot to govern us. " — W.
Hambden had every attribute of a buflfoon but cowardice, and none of the qualifications of his gieat ancestor, but courage. — W.
169 Hambden drew a burlesque picture of Pitt and Lyttleton, under the titles of Oratory and Solemnity ; and painted in the most comic colours what mischiefs Rhetoric had brought upon the nation, and what emoluments to Pitt.


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