Was ever any Nation under Heaven capable of being happier than the British—our most invaluable Constitution; & the immense extent of the british Dominions filled with the most loyal Subjects in the World, one would think would make the British Empire the most flourishing & glorious that ever existed. And so it must be, whenever that excellent Constitution shall be strictly observed & when that loyal People shall be treated like British Subjects. But unhappy for us, unhappy for G-B. the rising Prospect of that Glorious Empire is obscured if not the View entirely & forever intercepted, by the Gross Vapours of Ministerial Ignorance or Villainy. But gross as those Vapours are they may be dispel’d by the Rays of Abilities & Integrity; which I hope ere long will shine forth.
John Page to John Norton, 26 August 1768.











