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met with the greatest provocation; he | met with the greatest provocation; he | ||
is said when he resign'd the Seals to | is said when he resign'd the Seals to |
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was not without blame, chiefly owing to the differance he pay'd the Crown when in Office, & the violence of those with whom he was connected when out of it; it was acknowledg'd ever by his adversarys that no low born man was ever as highly bred, & that he had such a command of himself that nounguarded unclear ever escap'd from addition ^ underline him ever /underline /addition when he met with the greatest provocation; he is said when he resign'd the Seals to have made a more important figure than when he reciev'd them. & certainly no fallen Minister ever retain'd a stronger assendancy in the House of Lords than he did.
deletion unclear /deletion addition Trevor /addition succeeded Sommers as deletion unclear /deletion Solicitor General more by merit & Character than favour.
We now come to those of the administration who were in the House of Commons.