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OF
THE LIFE
OF THE
RIGHT HON. WILLIAM PITT,
EARL OF CHATHA M.
AND OF THE
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF HIS TIME.
WITH
HIS SPEECHES IN PARLIAMENT,
FROM THE YEAR 1736 TO THE YEAR 1778.
Sat mihi fas audita loqui. ..... VIRGIL.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
THE SEVENTH EDITION, CORRECTED.
VOLUME II.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, AND ORME, PATER-
NOSTER-ROW.
1810.
53 a.76.
T. DAVISON, Lombard-street, Whitefriars, London.
CONTENTS
SECOND VOLUME.
CHAP. XXX. Lord Bute resolves to change the ministry
again. Disregards the Duke of Bedford. Tries to gain
Lord Temple. Meeting at Lord Eglintoun's. Again
tries to gain Lord Temple. Amuses Lord Temple. Lord
Strange's assertion. Lord Rockingham's request. Affair
of Dunkirk, Negotiation with Mr. Wilkes. Proposition
for the government of Canada. Disapproved by the Chan-
cellor, who advises the King to send for Mr. Pitt. Page 1
CHAP. XXXI. Lord Northington opens his negotiation with
Mr. Pitt. Duke of Grafton resigns. Several persons re-
fuse places. An eighteen days' journal. Mr. Pitt sees the
King. Lord Temple sent for, and goes to the King. Con-
ference between Mr. Pitt and Lord Temple at Hampstead.
They differ and separate. Lord Temple has an audience of
the King. Returns to Stowe. Mr. Pitt created Earl of
Chatham. His extraordinary Grants. Mr. Townshend
manager of the House of Commons. Several persons re-
fuse places. Lord Rockingham refuses to see Lord Chat-
ham. Mr. Stuart Mackenzie restored. Lord Chatham
not united with Lord Bute
CHAP. XXXII. Embargo on the exportation of Corn. Con-
ference between Lord Chatham and the Duke of Bedford at
Bath. Conference between Lord Chatham and Lord Edg-
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