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... Pitt had refused to sit at Council with him . For a while the Duke sought to adhere to his former position , but in the face of the King's unwillingness to negotiate with Pitt , it was unnecessary for him to offer himself as an ...
... Pitt had refused to sit at Council with him . For a while the Duke sought to adhere to his former position , but in the face of the King's unwillingness to negotiate with Pitt , it was unnecessary for him to offer himself as an ...
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... Pitt , and what had passed in the closet upon it . I suppose you will not see our good , honest , and sensible ... Pitt's arrival , and of what should pass upon it . Hitherto His Majesty has not been pleased to say anything more than ...
... Pitt , and what had passed in the closet upon it . I suppose you will not see our good , honest , and sensible ... Pitt's arrival , and of what should pass upon it . Hitherto His Majesty has not been pleased to say anything more than ...
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... Pitt did not say any thing to Mr. Conway of what had passed with the King ; or give him any account of his being ... Pitt , could wish to make no alterations at all ; but that that was not to be avoided ; that he had some friends that he ...
... Pitt did not say any thing to Mr. Conway of what had passed with the King ; or give him any account of his being ... Pitt , could wish to make no alterations at all ; but that that was not to be avoided ; that he had some friends that he ...
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affairs agreable agreed Albemarle's Rockingham answer Bute's Cavendish Charles Yorke Chatham Claremont closet consent Conway's court declared desired Dowdeswell Duke of Bedford Duke of Cumberland Duke of Grafton Duke of Newcastle Duke of Portland Duke of Richmond Dutchess of Newcastle employment friends Gen¹ Conway give Grace Grenville Correspondence HOLLES NEWCASTLE honor hope House of Commons House of Lords insisted intention July letter Lord Albemarle Lord Bute Lord Chancellor Lord Egmont Lord Granby Lord Mansfield Lord Northumberland Lord Rocking Lord Rockingham Lord Temple Lordship Majesty Majesty's service Marquess of Rockingham meeting Ministry morning negotiation Newcastle's night opinion parliament particularly party passed persuaded Pitt Pitt's pleased present administration present Ministers Privy Seal proper proposed publick regard Repeal resign resolution Rigby Royal Highness Secretary seem'd sent shew surprized thing thought told Townshend Treasury Walpole Barker Wensday Whig wish Woburn