Court Life Below Stairs Or London Under the First Georges 1714 1760 volume 4

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Court Life Below Stairs Or London Under the First Georges 1714 1760 volume 4
J Fitzgerald Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy
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Dundas, nothing abashed by this royal speech, replied calmly, ' Your Majesty will find among those who are friendly to that measure some whom you never supposed to be your enemies. ' His hurried manner and flushed appearance was then little noticed, though it was afterwards remarked as probably the first indication of his old malady.
Shortly after this, Pitt wrote to the king, stating it as his opinion, and that of the majority of the cabinet, that the admission of Catholics and Dissenters to P
...arliament would, under cer- tain conditions, serve to tranquillize Ireland, backing this statement with many strong argu- ments, and concluding by stating that his con- tinuance in office must depend on His Majesty's consent to the proposed measures. The king wrathfully replied that his coronation oath pre- HE HAD RATHER BEG. 159 vented him from entertaining such a proposal ; whereon Pitt sent in his resignation.
The king's mind was now far from tranquil ; he read the coronation oath repeatedly to him- self, then to his family, and asked them if they understood it.


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