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Click Here To Edit 'Hendon Wednesday June 17th — 89
Come, my Dear Lord, your pioneer has
broke ground, and now is the time for
you to bring up your battering cannon.
The enclosed will shew you de quoi il
s'agit now
To heap coals of fire upon Pitt's
head, I have written him a bullying
letter, (bullying because being a minister it would
not have been to wish to him otherwise)
enclosing duplicates of the enclosed, but
offering a quiet memorial if he will read
it, and giving him a day to
on pain of war. He will take let the day pass no notice.
and then - the Lord hath delivered him into
your hands: and the milk of my memorial
turns into the aqua fortis of a
party pamphlet.
Tactics have accordingly been suspended,
spite of Mirabeau's "vive impatience". — I am
ashamed to confess, even to give, how much
the wish to find employment for yousee you employ'd at a
time that employment is the necessary has
contribution to this digression of .
I am flattered by Lady Lansdown is permission
comforted by the thoughts that she is in a condition to
give it, & hope to profit by it on Friday.
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