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<p>The Gentleman whose provision it <del>was</del> then was — to <lb/>find thought, and action, and method, and <gap/> <lb/>for the Duke of Portland — was M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> John <lb/>King: a gentleman of whom Your Lordship has <lb/>by this time, I presume, had some experience. </p> | <p>The Gentleman whose provision it <del>was</del> then was — to <lb/>find thought, and action, and method, and <gap/> <lb/>for the Duke of Portland — was M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> John <lb/>King: a gentleman of whom Your Lordship has <lb/>by this time, I presume, had some experience. </p> | ||
<p>The three chambers, as your Lordship can not<!-- can't figure out the meaning of the pencil line here --> <lb/>but perceive, constituted in effect but two: <del>his Grace</del> <lb/>the Duke and <del>the no Dukes</del> <add>his <gap/> Coadjuter</add> forming but one person <lb/>in politics, as <del>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Buron and Prince form but </ | <p>The three chambers, as your Lordship can not<!-- can't figure out the meaning of the pencil line here --> <lb/>but perceive, constituted in effect but two: <del>his Grace</del> <lb/>the Duke and <del>the no Dukes</del> <add>his <gap/> Coadjuter</add> forming but one person <lb/>in politics, as <del>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Buron and Prince form but <lb/>one person in law</del> | ||
14 Feby 1802 Before I 1 Establishment increased
§8
§8. The Establishment increased, to make a pretence for crushing it
§8. Increase announced, to make a pretence for annihilation.
§ Annihilation prepared. on pretence of augmentation.
Two new characters actors besides a Mute, now enter upon the
stage. Two new characters are now to make their appearance.<add> besides a Mute — new actor upon the stage.</add> [
The first character actor in the order of chronology (for
in this principle of arrangement no invidious distinctions
are involved) is that Mr Nepean: whose a character (is) too
well known, to stand in need of illustration, from any such
pen as mine.
The Mute (observing always I pursue all along the same order) is
no less a personage than your Lordship's most Noble and immediate most Noble
predecessor in the : [+] the personage under whom your own Lordship is even now dependent for auspices, at the town ; in a even that most Noble and puissant of Powers, —
his Grace the Duke of Portland.]
The Gentleman whose provision it was then was — to
find thought, and action, and method, and
for the Duke of Portland — was Mr John
King: a gentleman of whom Your Lordship has
by this time, I presume, had some experience.
The three chambers, as your Lordship can not
but perceive, constituted in effect but two: his Grace
the Duke and the no Dukes his Coadjuter forming but one person
in politics, as Mr Buron and Prince form but
one person in law
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