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that will be established there, or the degree of influence of the party of Bute in the mother country. But every patriotic Englishman must deplore the turn which the affairs of his country are taking under the present administration, and the odious perspective which it opens before him. Frederic to Maltzan, 13 Nov., 1775. The court carries its point against all principles Chap. III.} 1775. of true patriotism, and treads under foot the rules of sound policy. Frederic to Maltzan, 27 Nov., 1775. If I had a voice in the British cabinet, I should take advantage of the good disposition of the colonies to reconcile myself with them. Ibid., 30 Nov., 1775. In order to interest the nation in this war, the British court will, it is true, offer conditions of reconciliation; but it will make them so burdensome that the colonies will never be able to accept them. Ibid., 7 Dec., 1775. The issue of this contest cannot fail to make an epoch in British annals. Frederic to Maltzan, 80