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I own, My Dear Grenville, I think it rather hard that the labouring Oar
 
I own, My Dear Grenville, I think it rather hard that the labouring Oar
 
in relation to refusing P. Edward money, is always to come to [[underline]] My [[/underline]] Share; --
 
in relation to refusing P. Edward money, is always to come to [[underline]] My [[/underline]] Share; --
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Surely the Gentlemen who have the Honour of attending Him should take on
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[[underline]] themselves [[/underline]] to explai to H.R.H. that ex Nihilo Nil fit; should represent
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the Futility, as well as Injustice, of drawing on any  Man for Money who has
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none of H.R.H's in His Hands, & take advantage of the little Embarrassment
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a temporary want of Money may occasion, to place before the Eyes of a Young
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Prince the more serious Distress into which the want of a Regard to [[unclear]]
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must hereafter plunge Him.  If I can for a Moment suppose Myself in
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Symes's Situation after what has passed, nothing upon earth should prevail
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on Me to sign a Draft on Hotham for a shilling, till I was certain Hotham
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had received that shilling from Government; & I would be the more
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steady & firm in My Refusal to do so, because I must know (& it would be
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proper P. Edward should know) the Difficulties such Draft would occasion
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Him. -- The very reverse seems to be the Conduct pursuing at Gibraltar.
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I will agree with the Prince that His Income, settled by His Majesty, is
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not sufficient, says Symes: I will get the Money I want in addition, by
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a draft on Hotham, & let Him pay it, or not pay it & fight the Battle
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about it as He may think proper. it is no Business of Mine!
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This may make things easy for Symes, but very uneasy for Hotham;
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& I doubt, in the long run, what is of much more consequence than
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either, will not tend much to H.R.H.'s Satisfaction or Comfort! --
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All this, My dear Grenville, vexes Me the more, because it was what I
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never expected, having so thoroughly explained to Symes our Situation,
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& that We could not go beyond our Limits, & that nobody could relieve
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H.R.H. from any Difficulties, (if any recurr'd,) but His
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Majesty: as all [[underline]] I [[/underline]]
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undertook was faithfully & punctually to pay into Symes's Banker's Hands
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the [[underline]] whole [[/underline]] of the quarterly Sum I periodically should receive. --

Revision as of 11:57, 4 September 2021

of Anticipating H.R.H's Income on underline Me /underline I own, My Dear Grenville, I think it rather hard that the labouring Oar in relation to refusing P. Edward money, is always to come to underline My /underline Share; -- Surely the Gentlemen who have the Honour of attending Him should take on underline themselves /underline to explai to H.R.H. that ex Nihilo Nil fit; should represent the Futility, as well as Injustice, of drawing on any Man for Money who has none of H.R.H's in His Hands, & take advantage of the little Embarrassment a temporary want of Money may occasion, to place before the Eyes of a Young Prince the more serious Distress into which the want of a Regard to unclear must hereafter plunge Him. If I can for a Moment suppose Myself in Symes's Situation after what has passed, nothing upon earth should prevail on Me to sign a Draft on Hotham for a shilling, till I was certain Hotham had received that shilling from Government; & I would be the more steady & firm in My Refusal to do so, because I must know (& it would be proper P. Edward should know) the Difficulties such Draft would occasion Him. -- The very reverse seems to be the Conduct pursuing at Gibraltar. I will agree with the Prince that His Income, settled by His Majesty, is not sufficient, says Symes: I will get the Money I want in addition, by a draft on Hotham, & let Him pay it, or not pay it & fight the Battle about it as He may think proper. it is no Business of Mine! This may make things easy for Symes, but very uneasy for Hotham; & I doubt, in the long run, what is of much more consequence than either, will not tend much to H.R.H.'s Satisfaction or Comfort! -- All this, My dear Grenville, vexes Me the more, because it was what I never expected, having so thoroughly explained to Symes our Situation, & that We could not go beyond our Limits, & that nobody could relieve H.R.H. from any Difficulties, (if any recurr'd,) but His Majesty: as all underline I /underline undertook was faithfully & punctually to pay into Symes's Banker's Hands the underline whole /underline of the quarterly Sum I periodically should receive. --