Tell him I am now quite well, QUITE recovered from my illness; but what has he not to answer for, who is the cause of my having been ill at all... Life of ... William Pitt - Page 363by Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1879Full view - About this book
| 1845 - 396 pages
...the Messrs. Willis, his medical attendants, to write or speak to Pitt. " Tell him," said the king, " I am now quite well, quite recovered from my illness...for who is the cause of my having been ill at all !" This communication affected Pitt deeply : he immediately wrote an answer " most dutiful, humble,... | |
| 1862 - 670 pages
...Friday, the 6th of March, the king, though much reduced in strength, was clear and calm in mind. He eat for some time with the queen and the princesses. He...for who is the cause of my having been ill at all ? " [Referring to Mr. Pitt's conduct on the Catholic question.] Pitt was deeply affected. It had given... | |
| James Harris Earl of Malmesbury - 1844 - 472 pages
...;" and then repeated his questions. The King, in directing Willis to speak or urite to Pitt, said, " Tell him I am now quite well, QUITE recovered from...for, who is the cause of my having been ill at all \" This, on being repeated, affected Pitt so deeply, that it immediately produced the letter mentioned... | |
| 1845 - 602 pages
...King grew better, — ' March 7. — The King, in directing Willis to speak or write to Pitt, said, " Tell him I am now quite well, QUITE recovered from...for, who is the cause of my having been ill at all ?" This, on being repented, affected Pitt so deeply, that it immediately produced the letter (the most... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1845 - 602 pages
...King grew better, — ' March 7. — The King, in directing Willis to speak or write to Pitt, said, " Tell him I am now quite well, QUITE recovered from...what has he not to answer for, who is the cause of ray having been ill at all ?" This, on being repeated, affected Pitt so deeply, that it immediately... | |
| 1845 - 636 pages
...T. — The king, in directing Willis to speak or write to Pitt, said, " Tell him I am now yuiiewell, QUITE recovered from my illness ; but what has he not to answer for, who is the cause of roy having been ill at allí" This, on being repeated, affected Pitt so deeply, that it immediately... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1845 - 614 pages
...King grew better, — ' March 1. — The King, in directing Willis to speak or write to Pitt, said, " Tell him I am now quite well, QUITE recovered from my illness; but what has lie not to answer for, who is the cause of my having been ill at all ?" Thi?, on being repeated, affected... | |
| 1845 - 606 pages
...King grew better, — ' MarchT. — The King, in directing Willis to •peak or write to Pitt, said, "Tell him I am now quite well, QUITE recovered from my illness ; but what has lie not to answer for, who is the cause of my having been ill at all?" This, on being repeated, ail'ected... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1845 - 604 pages
...in directing Willis to epeak or irrite to Pitt, said, "Tell him I am now quite well, QUITE recoveied from my illness ; but what has he not to answer for, who ill at all?" ittso deeply that it immediately produced the letter (ihe most dutiful, humble. and contrite)... | |
| Robert Bell - 1846 - 376 pages
...Scott, daughter and co-heiress to General Scott, and sister to the Marchioness " Tell him," said he, " I am now quite well, quite recovered from my illness...for who is the cause of my having been ill at all?" Willis wrote as he was commanded, and Pitt sent a reply full of regrets and repentance, and offering... | |
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