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 more by his friends than his enemies, vol I. p. 43.

Mr. at any rate to be distressed because he was minister, vol. I. p. 9—vindicated from some reflections thrown out against him in a pamphlet written in defence of Sir Matthew Blackstone, p. 121—receives chastisement from the chair in the house of commons, p. 130.

Mr, the interest of government in the city laid to be committed to him, vol. II. p. 193

the eighth, by the submission of his parliament, as absolute as Lewis the fourteenth, vol.11, p. 148.

Sir Edward, this country highly indebted to him, vol. I. p. 14.

Earl of, called forth to govern America, vol. I. p. 9—his measures censured, p. 10.

Mr. a patent purchased by him, vol. II. p. 21—the price at which the place was knocked down, p. 23.

Mr. his unfortunate endeavours in support of the nomination of Sheriffs, vol. II. p. 195—in his principles already a bishop, ib.—his letter to Junius, p. 97—'tis the reputation gained under this signature which draws from him a reply, p. 198—that he is ready to lay down his life in opposition to the ministerial