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Letters of Harriet, Countess Granville, 1810-1845: Edited by Her Son the Hon. F. Leveson Gower. E-book. Formato PDF Harriet Granville - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
Dearest sister, — I know not what to think of poli tics. Parliament so near meeting. Events of such importance pending. How I wish there was another head to the body; something new, respected at the head! Lord Carlisle, or, if he would not, the Duke of Portland; and young Stanley, if used enough to busi ness, Chancellor of the Exchequer. In the Govern ment I want something to look to, to be °admired for the present, and promising for the future. Whilst Goody remains, one can see nothing but ridicule justi fied, and failure apprehended. I do not fear the Ultras, because you have all such an opinion of the King's stoutness. I fear nobody but Goody, and do not understand his imbecility. Your letters are most amusing. I see Windsor. What for Lady Conyngham out of spirits? I am curious to know. I am quite convinced that sense and spirit will carry us through this new I don't know what.