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HIS SPEECHES IN PARLIAMENT,
FROM THE YEAR 1736 TO THE YEAR 1778.
PRINTED FOR L. B. SEELEY, No. 56, PATERNOSTER-ROW,
1797.
NEW YORK PUBLIC
THE NEW YORK, PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS. 1001
CONTENTS
OF THE
SECOND VOLUME.
Page
CHAP. XXX. Lord Bute refolves to change the
miniftry again. Difregards the Duke of Bedford.
Tries to gain Lord Temple. Meeting at Lord Eg-
lintoun's. Again tries to gain Lord Temple.
Amuses Lord Temple. Lord Strange's affertion.
Lord Rockingham's requeft, Affair of Dunkirk.
Negotiation with Mr. Wilkes. Propofition for .
the government of Canada. Difapproved by the
Chancellor, who advises the King to fend for
Mr. Pitt.
CHAP. XXXI. Lord Northington opens his nego-
tiation with Mr. Pitt. Duke of Grafton refigns.
Several perfons refufe places. An eighteen day's
journal. Mr. Pitt fees the King. Lord Temple.
fent for, and goes to the King. Conference be-
tween Mr. Pitt and Lord Temple at Hampstead.
They differ and feparate. Lord Temple has an
audience of the King. Returns to Stowe. Mr.
Pitt created Earl of Chatham. His extraordinary
Grants. Mr. Townshend manager of the House of
Commons. Several perfons refufe places. Lord
Rockingham refufes to fee Lord Chatham. Mr.
Stuart Mackenzie reftored, Lord Chatham not
united with Lord Bute
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