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Dr. Warren He instantly desired He would get out of the Room
 
Dr. Warren He instantly desired He would get out of the Room
 
& on his not retiring He jumped out of bed to go to Him.
 
& on his not retiring He jumped out of bed to go to Him.
      I laid hold of H.Mys. Arm, & with some of the Attendant
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I laid hold of H.Mys. Arm, & with some of the Attendant
 
Pages stopped Him - On this He returned to his bed --
 
Pages stopped Him - On this He returned to his bed --
 
   
 
   
        The Physicians now with Earnestness & calmness urged
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The Physicians now with Earnestness & calmness urged
 
Him to get up & dress Himself, as His Carriage was waiting
 
Him to get up & dress Himself, as His Carriage was waiting
 
for Him to carry Him to Kew --  The King however persisted
 
for Him to carry Him to Kew --  The King however persisted
 
in obstinate refusal, & He was Entreated to no purpose.
 
in obstinate refusal, & He was Entreated to no purpose.
  
        On this a firmer Tone was assumed & He was
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On this a firmer Tone was assumed & He was
plainly told, [[underline]] that He must go [[/underline]], or that other means must
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plainly told, [[underline]] that He must go, [[/underline]] or that other means must
be resorted to ------------- Still He answered that
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be resorted to -- Still He answered that
 
He would not go, and asked if they meant to force Him.
 
He would not go, and asked if they meant to force Him.
 
He was told if He continued his refusal longer, He [[underline]] would
 
He was told if He continued his refusal longer, He [[underline]] would
be forced [[/underline]]After a short pause He asked if General Harcourt
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be forced. [[/underline]] After a short pause He asked if General Harcourt
 
would go with Him - It was replied that He would go with
 
would go with Him - It was replied that He would go with
 
pleasure - & on his asking Me if I would go with Him, I
 
pleasure - & on his asking Me if I would go with Him, I
 
promised Him I would most willingly, & I added, that Coln.
 
promised Him I would most willingly, & I added, that Coln.
 
Goldsworthy would be ready to attend Him likewise.
 
Goldsworthy would be ready to attend Him likewise.
      On this He said He would get up if The Physicians would
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On this He said He would get up if The Physicians would
 
go away - They retired, & We press'd Him to dress --
 
go away - They retired, & We press'd Him to dress --
 
He linger'd & on some pretence or other delay'd -- We then
 
He linger'd & on some pretence or other delay'd -- We then

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room -- On Seeing Them his agitation increased, &, perceiving Dr. Warren He instantly desired He would get out of the Room & on his not retiring He jumped out of bed to go to Him.

I laid hold of H.Mys. Arm, & with some of the Attendant Pages stopped Him - On this He returned to his bed --

The Physicians now with Earnestness & calmness urged Him to get up & dress Himself, as His Carriage was waiting for Him to carry Him to Kew -- The King however persisted in obstinate refusal, & He was Entreated to no purpose.

On this a firmer Tone was assumed & He was plainly told, underline that He must go, /underline or that other means must be resorted to -- Still He answered that He would not go, and asked if they meant to force Him. He was told if He continued his refusal longer, He underline would be forced. /underline After a short pause He asked if General Harcourt would go with Him - It was replied that He would go with pleasure - & on his asking Me if I would go with Him, I promised Him I would most willingly, & I added, that Coln. Goldsworthy would be ready to attend Him likewise.

On this He said He would get up if The Physicians would go away - They retired, & We press'd Him to dress -- He linger'd & on some pretence or other delay'd -- We then told Him that he must not forget that He had given his promise to his Physicians to get up, if they retired - that in consequence they had retired, & We were confident He would on his part make good his promise to Them