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Excerpt from Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third, Vol. 4: From Original Family Documents
The position of Ministers was very far from enviable. The intelligence from abroad displayed their foreign policy in a most unfavourable light. Parliament was about to assemble, and a formidable opposition would gain tenfold strength from the ill-success of the government measures against the great enemy of their country. That they would be able to raise a storm of popular indignation, seemed more than probable and each member of the administration had reason to anticipate the fate of Lord Melville. Their chief was in a state that prevented their looking to him for support; and deprived of him, they were without energy.
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