| 1845 - 396 sider
...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,... | |
| James Harris Earl of Malmesbury - 1844 - 474 sider
...then repeated his questions. The King, in directing Willis to speak or write to Pitt, said, " Tell him I am now quite well, QUITE recovered from my illness...for, who is the cause of my having been ill at all V This, on being repeated, affected Pitt so deeply, that it immediately produced the letter mentioned... | |
| 1862 - 670 sider
...Eldon, and to Mr. Pitt. With respect to Mr. Pitt, his majesty used the following words : " Tell him I am now quite well — quite recovered from my illness...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... | |
| 1845 - 602 sider
...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 my illness;...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 sider
...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 my illness;...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 sider
...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... | |
| 1845 - 606 sider
...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... | |
| 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 sider
...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... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1845 - 604 sider
...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 sider
...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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