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Apr 1796
To Parnell
Not sent
Dear Sir
I am now do myself the honour to answer
your favour of the instant the month the
same the interval only [that of] a year. What
could a man say, circumstanced as I then was,
circumstanced as I still am.
You spoke of copying the example of this
administration Government here — Alack a day! you little
know what that example was: nothing could be
more disgraceful in the opinion the declared written opinion of some of its best
friends. If any country such examples were to
be uniformly copied, government could not go on
it for three months. It is an example of
instance of oppression inhumanity of destruction of forfeiture
of honour of breach of faith.
Perhaps you or Mr Pelham, if not both may
find eyes and patience for the as yet unpublished papers I
am now troubling you with — It is to you I address
them, as to an old friend and to a Judge whose partiality
has been experienced.
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