The History of England From the Accession of George Iii 1760 to the Accessio

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T S Thomas Smart Hughes
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233 readiness to worship the rising sun. The duke of CF JAP. Newcastle, in particular, had always been jealous of that ascendency which Mr. Pitt's talents and popu- larity gave him over less illustrious statesmen : he had even beheld with feelings of envy and vexation the success of measures, which formed a strong contrast to his own career ; for, although he held ostensibly the first place in the administration, he was in reality an inferior coadjutor. Instead therefore of retiring with Mr. Pi...tt, this extrordinary personage conceived hopes of rising on his fall, and of regaining that pre-eminent station which he once occupied, when a confederacy of whig families held the crown itself in bondage : but his adherents were now so diminished in number and consequence, that he stood almost alone in the cabinet, as the representative of such a system : he soon found, to his infinite mortification, that if he would stay there at all, he must follow in the train of lord Bute !
The press now began to teem with publications Popularity respecting the late events ; and both parties were as- p f sailed by this engine with equal violence.


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