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f. Again; he insinuates that Shelburne, in negotiating with Fox to support the peace, practised the pious fraud of concealinn the part of Bute, and, for a time, of Grenville to gratify Fox, that he himself was satisfied and avowed his purpose to givther blamable or not, was the act of Bute himself, with whom Fox negotiated directly. I am come from Lord Bute, writes Fox tFox to the Duke of Cumberland, on the 30 Sept. 1762, more than ever convinced that he never has had, nor now has, a thought of ret treating. Alhemarle's Memoirs of Rockingham, i. 132. That Fox was with Bute repeatedly before superseding Grenville in the29 and 132. Bedford Correspondence, III. 124 and 133. That Fox did not regard this concealment as an offence appears from hlt in narrating confidently that the Treasury was offered to Fox. The Grenville Papers show that it was not. The name of Se; some of the Rockingham whigs most of all, particularly C. J. Fox and Edmund Burke. of 1763, as became a humane and libera