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Excerpt from The Creevey Papers, Vol. 2 of 2: A Selection From the Correspondence and Diaries of the Late Thomas Creevey, M. P., Born 1768-Died 1838
About 9, past eleven the party came in, having done (as it ap ears to me) as much mischief as they could in so 5 ort a time. Nothing to be done to morrow and Tavistock to move on Friday a censure upon Ministers - in other words, a motion to turn them out, and to supply their laces with our own people - the only motion to do t e Ministers the least service, as I think, under all their great difficulties This is the more provoking, because Tavistock, from the same motive with myself, did not attend this meeting, and yet had ielded to the views of some one in letting a notice 0 this motion be given for him. Was there ever anything like the inveterate folly of this Cole in pursuit of her maze?
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