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ir reliance. Under his advice, Clinton to Bedford, 17 Oct. 1749. That Clinton acted by the adv48; Shirley to Clinton, 13 August; Clinton to Bedford, 15 August; same to same, 20 October, and samer, and same to same, 30 October. Clinton to Bedford, 22 November. To the Assembly which met i48; Shirley to Clinton, 13 August; Clinton to Bedford, 15 August; same to same, 20 October, and samer, and same to same, 30 October. Clinton to Bedford, 22 November. Warning them of the anger of pae, but, by name, to the person Clinton to Bedford from the Draught. in the office; that the sythority and myself to contempt. Clinton to Bedford, 20 October, 1748. Thus issue was joined e idolized, must betray his trust; Glen to Bedford, 27 July, 1748. the people have got the wholeConstitution must be new modelled. Glen to Bedford, 10 October, without date. In North Carol left them in arrears. Gabrill Johnston to Bedford, 1748, received 17 November. In Virginia,[2 more...]
his people a reasonable and lasting peace. Did any argue that efforts could be made during the summer from Belle-Isle? Bedford expected nothing, but possibly the taking another island, or burning a few more miserable villages on the continent. campaign, I, he added, wash my hands from all the guilt of the blood that may be shed. At the king's special request, Bedford attended the cabinet council of the twentieth of July, to discuss the conditions of peace. All the rest who were present cowered before Pitt, in dread lest he should frown. Bedford was the single man who dared to deliver an opinion contrary to his, though agreeable to every other person's sentiments. Rigby in Wiffen, II. 472. See also Bedford Corr. I, said Newctreaty, and his only hope was in delay. Thus far Pitt had encountered in the cabinet no avowed opposition except from Bedford. On this point the king and his friends made a rally, Wiffen's Russell, II. 473. and the answer to the French ultima