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1822 July 29.
Constitut. Code Rationale
Instances have happened in which the King has discarded
a Prime Minister Ministers whom he had rather
have kept, and appointed placed. Prime Ministers whom he had
rather not have appointed. True: but the Prime Minister Minister
who was not agreeable to him never for any considerable
length of time has he been Office.
Aº 1806 Lord Grenville, Mr Fox and Mr Addington
were in Office together. The of Lord Grenville
and Mr Fox were more disagreeable to the then King: Lord Grenville
on one account; Mr Fox on another: Lord Grenville
from his personal demeanour: Mr Fox from the too great
popularity of the principle professed by him. He opportunity for getting
rid of them was watched for, and found. Lord Grenville was
dismissed: Mr Fox was dismissed. Mr Addington was retained.
A Lord It was the desire of Lord Grenville that the Catholic
should be burten oppression under which the Catholics had so
long been suffering should be removed; this was also the desire
of Mr Fox. But this the will of the King was opposite and
inflexible. The He refused to g adopt the measure, and
dismissed rid himself of the authors.
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