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indeed I don't think hedoes: nor do I know what to say to him; I have exhausted both argumentsand entreaties, and yet if I thought either would avail, I would gladlyrecommence them. Adieu! _MINISTERIAL NEGOTIATIONS--LOSS OF MINORCA--DISASTER IN NORTH AMERICA. _ TO SIR HORACE MANN. ARLINGTON STREET, _Nov. _ 4, 1756. I desired your brother last week to tell you that it was in vain for meto write while everything was in such confusion. The chaos is just asfar from being dispersed now; I only write... to tell you what has been itsmotions. One of the Popes, I think, said soon after his accession, hedid not think it had been so easy to govern. What would he have thoughtof such a nation as this, engaged in a formidable war, without anygovernment at all, literally, for above a fortnight! The foreignministers have not attempted to transact any business since yesterdayfortnight. For God's sake, what do other countries say of us?--but hearthe progress of our interministerium. When Mr. Fox had declared his determination of resigning, great offerswere sent to Mr.
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