The Grenville Papers: Being the Correspondence of Richard Grenville, Earl Temple, K. G., And the Right Hon: George Grenville 4
The Grenville Papers: Being the Correspondence of Richard Grenville, Earl Temple, K. G., And the Right Hon: George Grenville 4
Temple, Richard Grenville-Temple, Earl, 1711-1779
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Digitized by VjOOQlC 1769. GRBNVILLB PAPERS. 449 He often expressed his desire to form a body in Far- liamenty whose object should be to balance the designs of those who wished to support the influence of the Court as uncontrollable; and though when we men- tioned a particular bond of union, we always kept to the Middlesex election as the text, yet we both in more general conversation, I believe, meant, and I believe un- derstood each other to mean, that the concert might be extended to all oth...er subjects which might arise during the session ; he asked whether Lord Chatham and you had gone further than the question of the Middlesex election, and seemed particularly anxious to know whe- ther you had touched upon America : I said that I be- lieved you had discussed many of the present political subjects together; and that with respect to America your conversation had been satisfactory to each other; he said that he did not see what occasion there was for further disputes now about it ; that he hoped we should neither of us be caught in the traps which the Minis- terial people would endeavour to set for us, with a view to create divisions; and that if we differed in specu- lative opinions, we had no business to bring them into discussion.
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