Four Centuries of English Letters Selections From the Correspondence of One Hu
Four Centuries of English Letters Selections From the Correspondence of One Hu
William Baptiste Scoones
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My existence is a pain to myself, and every one near and dear to me are distressed in my distresses. My connections, once the source of happiness, now embitter the reverse of my fortune, and I have only to hope a speedy end to a life so unpromisingly begun : in which (though it ought not to be boasted of) I can reap some consolation from looking to the end of it. I am, Sir, with the greatest respect, Your obedient and most humble servant, GEORGE CEABBE ccvin. In the spring of 1782, when Edmund ...Burke was made a Privy Councillor and was appointed Paymaster-General of the forces in the second Rockingham Administration, Crabbe joined in the chorus of congratulation, and we may be sure his words were heartfelt. The post was the most lucrative in the Ministry, yielding in perquisites alone more than 25, 000/. A year. This, with other wasteful expenditure, the new Minister swept away in an early measure of reform. 1800] ENGLISH LETTERS. 353 The Rev. George Crabbe to the Right Ron. Edmund Burlce.
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