Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lord George Germain” in chapter 2, page 40 of George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 10:

...hich alone professed ability to suppress the insurrection: for better men would not consent to take their places coupled with the condition of continuing their policy. Once in a moment of petulance Lord George Germain resigned; and the king, who wished to be rid of him, regarded his defection as a most favorable event. But he was from necessity continued in his office, because no one else could be found willing t...
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