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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 1 1 Browse Search
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lind and near his end, just before the removal of cataracts from his eyes, told Grenville, that his age, his infirmities and his tastes disinclined him to war on the Court, which was willing Compare the entry in the Dukes Diary of Oct. 1. to enter into a treaty with him, and each member of the Opposition would do well to exercise a like freedom. Durand to Choiseul, 13 Dec. 1767. He chooses to give bread to his kinsmen and friends; said those whom he deserted. Durand to Choiseul, 8 Jan. 1768. Grenville could not Chap. XXXI} 1767. Dec. conceal his despair. Durand to Choiseul, 18 Dec. 1767. To his junction with Bedford, he had sacrificed the favor of the King. Left to battie alone by the ally for whom he had been a martyr, the famed financier saw the nothingness of the calculations of party. His health began to fail; the little that remained to him of life became steeped in bitterness; he seemed ready to curse his former associates and to die. At the time when the public