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Answer by The King to a letter from Lord Grenville, pressing him to consent to ye. Catholick Claims. 1807. My Lord, I am so indifferent to the affairs of this world, that I would cheerfully descend from my Palace, to spend ye. miserable Remainder of my days in a Cottage, if I were called upon to do so; I should not fear to lay my head upon ye. Block, if it were necessary for ye. welfare of my people; but I have not ye. Courage to charge my Conscience with the Crime of Perjury.