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Rh  ii. 94; letters to Lord Shelburne on the Establishment Bill, ii. 105, 108; letter to Lord Shelburne concerning Mr. Oswald, ii. 131; letter to Lord Shelburne on Thomas Grenville's negotiations, ii. 146; letter to Lord Shelburne on the peace negotiations, ii. 149; proposes Lord Shelburne for the head of the Administration, ii. 151; on Rayneval, the French Envoy, ii. 176; on the severance of the colonies from England, ii. 203, 209; on the reform of the Civil List and the reduction of the National Debt, ii. 210; letter to Lord Shelburne on William Pitt's (the younger) speech on the treaty with the American colonies, ii. 211; on the proposed cession of Gibraltar, ii. 213; letters to Lord Shelburne on the cessions to France and Spain, ii. 213, 214; letter to Lord Shelburne on the proposed coalition, ii. 233; Lord Shelburne on, ii. 248; letter to Lord Shelburne on the division on the address on the Peace, ii. 251; letter to Lord Shelburne on the coalition ministry, ii. 262; sends for Lord Shelburne, ii. 384; illness of, ii. 425; his recovery, ii. 428