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merely in great languor and bilious symptoms | merely in great languor and bilious symptoms | ||
and I hope will not increase: I am convinced | and I hope will not increase: I am convinced | ||
− | the | + | the works at Bushy must go on well under your |
attentive eye: it is a pity but the ceiling of the | attentive eye: it is a pity but the ceiling of the | ||
Library cannot for the reasons you give be touched: | Library cannot for the reasons you give be touched: | ||
I wish you to inform Turner when he is to send | I wish you to inform Turner when he is to send | ||
− | his | + | his men down to Bushy: I altogether approve of |
Slade's arrangement for painting the Meiningen | Slade's arrangement for painting the Meiningen | ||
Room: by all means discontinue the Antiquarian | Room: by all means discontinue the Antiquarian | ||
Review: we shall on the spot talk over | Review: we shall on the spot talk over |
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St: James's. June 25th: 1820.
Dear Daniell,
Tho' Yours is dated 23d I did not receive it till late last night and can therefore now only answer it: as yet the attack consists merely in great languor and bilious symptoms and I hope will not increase: I am convinced the works at Bushy must go on well under your attentive eye: it is a pity but the ceiling of the Library cannot for the reasons you give be touched: I wish you to inform Turner when he is to send his men down to Bushy: I altogether approve of Slade's arrangement for painting the Meiningen Room: by all means discontinue the Antiquarian Review: we shall on the spot talk over