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Altho Your letter of the 21st Instant did | Altho Your letter of the 21st Instant did | ||
− | not | + | not appear to require any immediate reply, I |
+ | have felt that it would be advisable to Convey to | ||
+ | You previous to the Meeting of the Council on | ||
+ | Saturday next, a few Observations which have | ||
+ | occurred to Me & which I had at first proposed | ||
+ | to have stated verbally on that day. | ||
+ | |||
+ | I am glad to find that the Order which the | ||
+ | Council lift with Dr Willis was not intended | ||
+ | (as I had conceived it) to be considered as | ||
+ | dispensing with the Condition which I had prescribed | ||
+ | that the Consulting Physicians should | ||
+ | attend here conjointly, but I cannot deny to | ||
+ | You that the Representation made on Saturday | ||
+ | by Dr Simmons added to My Knowledge | ||
+ | of His Presumption & to other Circumstances | ||
+ | which have occurred, Confirms my Suspicion | ||
+ | that He has it still in view if possible to introduce | ||
+ | Himself into the exclusive Management | ||
+ | of the King, & is therefore proceeding towards | ||
+ | the Attainment of that Object, by such Means | ||
+ | as shall appear to Him, best suited to His |
Latest revision as of 18:50, 28 September 2018
My Lord Altho Your letter of the 21st Instant did not appear to require any immediate reply, I have felt that it would be advisable to Convey to You previous to the Meeting of the Council on Saturday next, a few Observations which have occurred to Me & which I had at first proposed to have stated verbally on that day.
I am glad to find that the Order which the Council lift with Dr Willis was not intended (as I had conceived it) to be considered as dispensing with the Condition which I had prescribed that the Consulting Physicians should attend here conjointly, but I cannot deny to You that the Representation made on Saturday by Dr Simmons added to My Knowledge of His Presumption & to other Circumstances which have occurred, Confirms my Suspicion that He has it still in view if possible to introduce Himself into the exclusive Management of the King, & is therefore proceeding towards the Attainment of that Object, by such Means as shall appear to Him, best suited to His