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<p>York, that L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Cornwallis <del><unclear>who</unclear> by the by</del> being sick of his situation had | |||
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begged of Clinton to come in person and gather the laurels that | |||
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were ready for him: but that Cl. had begged to be excused.</p> | |||
<p><del><gap/></del> Reported of L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Mulgrave when in opposition - Being | |||
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introduced to the Queen of Sardinia — <foreign>On dit</foreign> said her majesty, | |||
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<foreign>que Milord n'est pas bien à la cour. — Madame, c'est la | |||
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cour qui n'est pas bien chez moi.</foreign> - This was by L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Bristol, who | |||
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is Uncle to L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> M.</p> | |||
<p>L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> B. assumed to me (unless I much mistook him) a principal | |||
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share in the merit of carrying the toleration act through the Irish | |||
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House of Lords - He was <add>in his own mind at least</add> for going further, and admitting them to | |||
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all offices, that of Member of Parl:<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> not excepted. Of a little more | |||
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than 3 millions of which the people <add>population</add> of Ireland he says consists | |||
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upwards of 2 millions are Catholics, about 600,000 Presbyterians, | |||
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and <del>all the rest <gap/></del> only about 400,000 Church-of-England men. | |||
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He has <del>taken</del> <add>made</add> an exact numeration of all the people in his diocese | |||
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distinguishing them according to their religions, occupations, sex | |||
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ages & the like.</p> | |||
<p>Elliot says that Adm. Parker is loud in his complaints against | |||
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L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Sandwich for not giving him force enough: that the Royal | |||
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visit was a contrivance of L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> S.'s to stop his mouth: but that it won't | |||
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do.</p> | |||
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York, that Ld Cornwallis who by the by being sick of his situation had
begged of Clinton to come in person and gather the laurels that
were ready for him: but that Cl. had begged to be excused.
Reported of Ld Mulgrave when in opposition - Being
introduced to the Queen of Sardinia — On dit said her majesty,
que Milord n'est pas bien à la cour. — Madame, c'est la
cour qui n'est pas bien chez moi. - This was by Ld Bristol, who
is Uncle to Ld M.
Ld B. assumed to me (unless I much mistook him) a principal
share in the merit of carrying the toleration act through the Irish
House of Lords - He was in his own mind at least for going further, and admitting them to
all offices, that of Member of Parl:t not excepted. Of a little more
than 3 millions of which the people population of Ireland he says consists
upwards of 2 millions are Catholics, about 600,000 Presbyterians,
and all the rest only about 400,000 Church-of-England men.
He has taken made an exact numeration of all the people in his diocese
distinguishing them according to their religions, occupations, sex
ages & the like.
Elliot says that Adm. Parker is loud in his complaints against
Ld Sandwich for not giving him force enough: that the Royal
visit was a contrivance of Ld S.'s to stop his mouth: but that it won't
do.
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1781-08-26 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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