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1820 Mar. 4 Nov 7.
J.B. to Morn. With the 9 first pages of J.B. on Judge
7 Nov 1820
I had prepared for sending to you the last through diplomacy the latest Examiner, Traveller and :
but in no cause not worth explaining prevented. Some Newspaper
You have before you great that of the
will probably inform you of the Queens Billings leaving possibly the
Anglo American United States, that of and that of
got on to the second reading by 123 to 95: majority 28.
Banner that of the United States for , that of England and Europe for wording
By In the Ministry Highest expected majority 50: lowest 35. This deficit is ascribed
to the forces of many of the aristocracy, that to now should the Bill
pass, the radicals could gain an ascendent, fatal, if not to their
without peace. Now it is pretty generally extensively supposed
that the Bill will not pass the Lords. But that for giving
a upon the Queen as Address of both Houses will be
employed. From persons to employed and trusted by
the Queens principal Consul Brougham I hear as follows: that
for some time the Queen's nerves have slackened. The confidential
fraud she was more likely to adopt be than
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