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Notwithstanding the warning they (themselves) could not believe that Lord Spencer
would be adverse — I am satisfied my dose of salts or cantharides if
you please to Dundas did them no harm. Pitt assured the Duke I
should have every satisfaction — They sent for Ld Granville in a
panic: and as he by some accident did not come, the Chancellor
was forced to be Ld Granville's deputy, eating his own words, one of
the highest seasoned of humble pies.
I saw Pitt shaving me with a smile in th to my old
friend the new <sic>Ld Camden — They were going from the Horse
Guards into the Treasury. Pole Carew has been very zealous and
attentive — hovering about in the Lords, as in the Commons.
To
Colonel Bentham
Post-Office
Derby.
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