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[[underline]] is quiet and wish [[/underline]] the whole was tranquil: but our government does not understand governing the country: what is the use of power and laws if not put in force: I blame the [[underline]] executive for allowing [[/underline]] Eight hundred [[underline]] Jesuits either in a [[/underline]] protestant country or in one which by law [[underline]] ought [[/underline]] to be protestant: my best wishes and Compliments attend the Countess: I suppose at the meeting of Parliament we shall meet: [[foreign: French]] adieu [[/foreign]] and ever believe me, Yours sincerely William