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− | My dearest Son. Your Letter was delivered but a few | + | My dearest Son. Your Letter was delivered but a few minutes, |
− | + | before the Committee of both Houses came to me by | |
− | my own appointment. Considering the Proposition as a | + | my own appointment. Considering the Proposition as a Resolution |
− | + | of Parliament, I thought only one answer could | |
− | be given | + | be given to it: And, if Your suggestions had come in time, |
− | they are not sufficiently particular to furnish | + | they are not sufficiently particular to furnish an |
alternatives. | alternatives. | ||
− | I saw Nothing in the | + | I saw Nothing in the address of the two Houses, but |
their Desire to charge me with a Trust, which, in all | their Desire to charge me with a Trust, which, in all | ||
private Respects was my Duty before, with such | private Respects was my Duty before, with such | ||
− | Powers as seemed to them | + | Powers as seemed to them necessary for that purpose. |
− | That | + | That tender, and anxious Office I have endeavoured to perform, |
− | + | ever since the Melancholy occasion arose; and I have | |
no views beyond it. | no views beyond it. | ||
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My dearest Son. Your Letter was delivered but a few minutes, before the Committee of both Houses came to me by my own appointment. Considering the Proposition as a Resolution of Parliament, I thought only one answer could be given to it: And, if Your suggestions had come in time, they are not sufficiently particular to furnish an alternatives.
I saw Nothing in the address of the two Houses, but their Desire to charge me with a Trust, which, in all private Respects was my Duty before, with such Powers as seemed to them necessary for that purpose. That tender, and anxious Office I have endeavoured to perform, ever since the Melancholy occasion arose; and I have no views beyond it.
How the Kings Government is to be deletion carried /deletion Administered, what provisions are to be made for replacing it in His hands, and what stile of dignity should attend His Person in the mean Time