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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; --
 
Surely the Gentlemen who have the Honour of attending Him should take on
 
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
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[[underline]] themselves [[/underline]] to explain 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
 
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
 
none of H.R.H's in His Hands, & take advantage of the little Embarrassment

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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 explain 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. --