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He was further embittered by the belief that the Irish opposition to tlie patent rested very considerably on the knowledge that there were divisions in the Government in England, and on the belief that Carteret must prevail over the ministers who were plotting against him. Walpole was not at all disposed to yield, but felt himself in embarrassing difl^i- culties. For while he was scolding ihe Lord-Lieutenant and fretting against the Secretary of State, the resolu- tions and addresses of the Iri...sh parliament w^ere on their way to Carteret at Hanover, to be presented to the King. Grafton liad implored that the answers miglit not be of a kind to further irritate the nation. It w^as indispensable for Walpole to get the Irish Money Bill through the Irish parliament, yet that parliament had declared tliat till the patent was disposed of it would touch no other business whatever. Walpole was determined not to ' Walpole to Grafton ; Sept. 24, 1723. MSS. Record Office. no LORD CARTERET admit either that the patent in itself was what the Irish represented it to be, or that the King in granting it had in any way overstepped his authority and prerogative.
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