8 CHARLES STKWAUT l*,UlXi;i.I.
disappearing, and that Iw* !«n»k«il f» rwant ! <j- !"•*!% t.» the establishment of m<*iv o»r.(ul re! m. »* , \>< tu, i n the members of both ert*i»k *\» », s»/ - i iMi, 'but the question is \vlu»sr \uil t!'r\ 1^ '* \ t*r, »u between Catholics nntt JY»>it.i.iM* in i interest would hau In^'ii •irvfifxs " t!, u English Minister, but a »ta*»n {*s ti, • j -ij building up an Irish iniliHii \\a* ii <t t !r i» was, however, nttlu1! «»f t!«»* lu It !,;i< ?i ^ i English interest that Iwilli Iti.ifLit; 41,1 TJ: '. thinking, and Pitt no *l*«ul«t liif-%41) ' *i j - 5-fact, * What tliH»« ir«*)utul u.iur1' Kf u4 ? »»! 'What would nhe, hiivi* imnv *#l * Mr l',u «s, like Ireland/ (Irattmi nl« i«r\i*I ^ff* ui.ir 1 not handy enough for him/ AtoUu;>*'K ts;< ,, h ,, she wan not fui Mr. I'itt, n**r li-i 'i i^« *, f other Englinh Mini*ttr. Ifif^iv K 4i^A jt Grattau told Pitt that tlu* tiutr Uu<! ^'$44« v,** Catholics nhould ht» roiiip!«*tt'!) * tff^rijatri^ ,u«-i, know, in 1795 litml Kit/.\\tltuiu u,i*< •%« m ^, \ to emancipate tht'in, PitriifH, it! ciinnin v i request, wan retaimul in ullirr, «t f *« 5 wlnrh h thoroughly the Naiti«umli*.t lr.il* r l^li^ii Chancellor of tin* K\rit«*t(tif r 11i»» •*, j.;», of Lord Fit/.william ami tin* Iw t« h »I f^i!, CatholicH aro amon*.'Ht tin* hr i Ita mn u» J i discroditablo tnuwartinii^ in th* h^4»*n <?.{ I1 lish in Ireland ltrlu*Utoit (^ll^i\^lt ai;4, was crushed, Pitt ilrtrrm»n«l t»» 4i'ti() t Parliament.
In November 17118 Kir ,J»»ljjt fVn^i! ^,4 and Pitt broachcil tlu* stilijrri uf |J«» I 14 M nell dealt cuuliounly \yfli ih, ^J#i(*^ before any deddrt! ,4rp HA» ui-n .' ,