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sometime continue to be prudent, & much on his guard.
 
sometime continue to be prudent, & much on his guard.
Every observation I make inclines me to Wish, that He
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Every observation I make inclines Me to Wish, that He
 
may not yet come too forward, Either in Business or
 
may not yet come too forward, Either in Business or
Amusement--The acclamations of a Crowd might be
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Amusement -- The acclamations of a Crowd might be
hazardous--Kindness might overset Him, for He is
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hazardous -- Kindness might overset Him, for He is
 
naturally susceptible of its Impressions, & these to a
 
naturally susceptible of its Impressions, & these to a
 
mind relaxed by Illness, may Eventually become dangerous.
 
mind relaxed by Illness, may Eventually become dangerous.
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Aware however that caution was necessary, He added
 
Aware however that caution was necessary, He added
 
that He should prepare for this ceremony, by something
 
that He should prepare for this ceremony, by something
similar, in a less crowd at Windsor--
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similar, in a less crowd at Windsor -
  
 
[[underline]] Wednesday March 4th [[/underline]] --His Majesty saw Mr Pitt
 
[[underline]] Wednesday March 4th [[/underline]] --His Majesty saw Mr Pitt
this morning after his breakfast & afterwards He
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this Morning after his breakfast & afterwards He
received the Duke of Montague & Lord Aylesbury--
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received the Duke of Montague & Lord Aylesbury -
In the course of this morning also came the Archbishop
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In the course of this Morning also came the Archbishop
 
of Canterbury with the Bishop of Gloucester, but neither
 
of Canterbury with the Bishop of Gloucester, but neither
 
saw The King.
 
saw The King.
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When He walked out afterwards, He saw the Bishop of
 
When He walked out afterwards, He saw the Bishop of
 
Salisbury, & Sir Joseph Banks who attended Him to
 
Salisbury, & Sir Joseph Banks who attended Him to
The Exotic Garden, & where H. My. saw also Mrs. Barrington
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The Exotic Garden, & where H.My. saw also Mrs. Barrington
 
The Bishop of Durham's Wife.
 
The Bishop of Durham's Wife.
  
 
The Chancellor was likewise at Kew this morning
 
The Chancellor was likewise at Kew this morning
He first saw The Queen & afterwards His Majesty--
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He first saw The Queen & afterwards His Majesty -
 
From the Chancellor I learnt, that no particular reason
 
From the Chancellor I learnt, that no particular reason

Revision as of 10:17, 19 March 2021

sometime continue to be prudent, & much on his guard. Every observation I make inclines Me to Wish, that He may not yet come too forward, Either in Business or Amusement -- The acclamations of a Crowd might be hazardous -- Kindness might overset Him, for He is naturally susceptible of its Impressions, & these to a mind relaxed by Illness, may Eventually become dangerous.

I find H. My. has not yet given up the Wish & Intention of going to St. Pauls. He has mentioned it this very day, & if I recollect right, it was to Lord Camden. Aware however that caution was necessary, He added that He should prepare for this ceremony, by something similar, in a less crowd at Windsor -

underline Wednesday March 4th /underline --His Majesty saw Mr Pitt this Morning after his breakfast & afterwards He received the Duke of Montague & Lord Aylesbury - In the course of this Morning also came the Archbishop of Canterbury with the Bishop of Gloucester, but neither saw The King.

When He walked out afterwards, He saw the Bishop of Salisbury, & Sir Joseph Banks who attended Him to The Exotic Garden, & where H.My. saw also Mrs. Barrington The Bishop of Durham's Wife.

The Chancellor was likewise at Kew this morning He first saw The Queen & afterwards His Majesty - From the Chancellor I learnt, that no particular reason