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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 1 1 Browse Search
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necessary. In part VI. of his work, he speaks of his interesting and most important conversation with Lord Chatham on the King's birthday, 1767, and in the part IV. in which he gives an account of the interview, he adds a note from Lord Camden, dated June 4, which he says he received as he was stepping into his phaeton to go to North End. The letter of the King to Chatham, in the Chatham Correspondence, III. 266, dated June 2, is of July 2. The inclosure was written in the evening of July 1, 1767, and was delivered by Grafton to the King, July 2. Grafton, urged by June. the wishes of the King, complained of Shelburne and Chap. XXIX.} 1767. June. intimated, that he could not be allowed to continue in his office. Chatham summoned spirit to vindicate his friend, and to advise the dismission of Townshend. He was with great difficulty led to believe that a junction was necessary with either the Bedfords or the Rockinghams; but, of the two, Grafton thought him inclined to prefer t