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Some discussion ensued. Nothing could exceed the good
humour with which on
all sides it was accompanied.
For the renewal of it, another day and that a
short one
was appointed. On a On my arrival, I was told
and
with in a tone and manner which from my unhappy
experience
of in that quarter I knew could
not have been
originated in the Messenger himself, that
Mr Vansittart could not see me:
no expression of regret
accompanied the information, no intimation that
at
any succeeding time I could might hope to be more fortunate.
In
Of a letter in which these circumstances were
brought to view no
mention ever notice ever in any shape
then was was then or has
ever since been taken. The original
urbanity was ascribed by me of course
to the character
of the individual; the for the source of the
final inurbanity which formed so
striking
in contrast with it, long and sad disastrous experience
soon
pointed out to me the source. So long as those
higher exalted
regions which are so constantly and so prudently
wrapt in clouds. It will
be manifest enough on reflection
that that by a person in the Right
Honourable Gentlemans situation a less exceptionable course
could not have
been taken than that which was thus pursued chosen
adopted was
chosen as above: at the expence
no higher
<add>gu
expence than that </add> of the meaner and
common place
virtue of urbanity, the higher and
rarer virtue of sincerity was saved from
violation
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