Excerpt from The History of the Reign of George III, Vol. 2 of 3: To Which Is Prefixed, a View of the Progressive Improvement of England, in Prosperity and Strength, to the Accession of His Majesty
The 1sth of May was the day fixed for the meeting of the new crap. Parliament, in which Mr. Pitt, not twenty-hye years of age, may XXX. Be properly said to have commenced the chief executorial dirce WV tion of British affairs. The probable conduct of a man in an othee depends upon his talents, dispositions, and habits, combined with Meeting Of the state of affairs relative to his employment, and his own clearpm' d and full comprehension of its nature, objects, means, and duties. Ll' a minister takes an exact and complete survey of the actual ment of condition of a nation, and rises to general views of the chief con Mr Pitt's stituents? Of national prosperity, bestowing application and per severance either in the removal of evil or promotion of good, he mnst produce much greater benefit to the state, than he who re tm' gards and pursues only a part.
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