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<p>a little parliamentary manufacturing, administered<lb/> to it in <hi rend="underline">whispers</hi> by its noble opponent, crawls into <lb/> existence. — The noble Earl is now dispatched upon<lb/> an extraordinary mission as the chosen interpreter<lb/> of the plans & sentiments of an Administrator<lb/> from which almost till the moment he had kept<lb/> at a hostile distance. The name of the noble Lord<lb/> is now no longer mentioned as an opponent to the<lb/> measure: it need not. In person he is no longer<lb/> present: but has his influence is not the less active &<lb/> irresistible. An opposition is now brought forward,<lb/>grounded on objections already negatived by the 12<lb/> Judges, whose decision the Lords of the Treasury<lb/> are now called upon to overthrow. They do accordingly<lb/> dispose themselves to overthrow it: but the claims<lb/> of the projector of the establishment to whom the<lb/> first Lord of the Treasury & the principal Secretary<lb/> of State had pledged themselves to give this<lb/> very land, to whom they had declared over & over<lb/> again he should have the land, stare them in<lb/> the face. This man's mouth was therefore to be stopped,<lb/> and it is stopped accordingly. He asks £6,000<lb/> a year, & £6,000 a year is given him. The <lb/> contracting Jailor gets his <unclear>sop</unclear>: the noble convent<lb/> to Administration preserves himself from the<lb/> hardship of not being exempted from the<lb/> common lot of subjects: the prospect of a prison<lb/><add>is</add></p>  | |||
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a little parliamentary manufacturing, administered
 to it in whispers by its noble opponent, crawls into 
 existence. — The noble Earl is now dispatched upon
 an extraordinary mission as the chosen interpreter
 of the plans & sentiments of an Administrator
 from which almost till the moment he had kept
 at a hostile distance. The name of the noble Lord
 is now no longer mentioned as an opponent to the
 measure: it need not. In person he is no longer
 present: but has his influence is not the less active &
 irresistible. An opposition is now brought forward,
grounded on objections already negatived by the 12
 Judges, whose decision the Lords of the Treasury
 are now called upon to overthrow. They do accordingly
 dispose themselves to overthrow it: but the claims
 of the projector of the establishment to whom the
 first Lord of the Treasury & the principal Secretary
 of State had pledged themselves to give this
 very land, to whom they had declared over & over
 again he should have the land, stare them in
 the face. This man's mouth was therefore to be stopped,
 and it is stopped accordingly. He asks £6,000
 a year, & £6,000 a year is given him. The 
 contracting Jailor gets his sop: the noble convent
 to Administration preserves himself from the
 hardship of not being exempted from the
 common lot of subjects: the prospect of a prison
is
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 copy of letter 988, vol. 5  | 
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