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Excerpt from The Diary of the Right Hon. William Windham: 1784 to 1810
It is in truth chiefly a record of Mr. Windham's health and feelings, made for himself alone, which can' hardly be supposed to possess much general interest but there are many passages interspersed in it, strongly indicative of his character, which I trust I shall be forgiven for wishing to rescue from oblivion.
N 0 portion of this Journal of any consequence has ever been made public, with the exception of that which re lates to the last moments of Dr. Johnson, which Mr. Croker included in his edition of Boswell's account of his life. The records of several years are wanting, having been unfortunately mislaid long since. A' life of Mr. Windham, prefixed to his speeches, was published by Mr. Amyot in 1821.
The political career of Mr. Windham is part' of the history of his country, nor is it my purpose to discuss it. It brought him ultimately into connection with both the great parties of the, State during many eventful years.
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