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72.
Exchequer, to palliate Sir John Lowther's being put above him in the Board.
We cannot be surpriz'd if we meet with the utmost accrimony in the Writings of the discontented party at this period, the King himself has not escaped Sensure particularly with regard to his manner of dismissing the last Session, the deletion particular /deletion addition principles /addition reason for which as given by His Majesty was underline want of leizure, /underline & in truth however justifiable the expedient might be of humbling one party by raising the other, yet certainly the Speech of a King in Parliament that is to be rigorously examin'd not only in this Country, but in every Court of Europe, ought to be fram'd with the Strictest regard to the dignity of the Speaker, & proper to excite the warmest affection to His person, & Reverence to His Government, let us go further, let us venture