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a state hurtful in practice to the Prosperity and good Government of his People, and injurious in its precedent to the security of the Monarchy, and the Rights of his family. Upon that part of the Plan which regards the Kings real and personal Property, the Prince feels himself compell'd to remark that it was not necessary for Mr. Pitt, nor proper to suggest to the Prince the restraint he proposes against the Prince's granting away the Kings real or personal Property - the Prince does not conceive that during the Kings Life he is by Law entitled to make any such grant - and he is sure that he has never shewn the