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of a general & Public Nature which had upon no former occasion prevailed to such extent. I am not Callous to the great Responsibility which attaches to the Situation of the Council & far be it from my Intention to add to the Difficulties which they must encounter in the Discharge of their painful Duties; But Conscious as I am that I am maintaining certain sentiments upon just grounds & from the purest motives, Confident as I am that no Individual Subject of the King can feel more tenderly alive to His Welfare & Interrests more warmly anxious for His Recovery than I do, I am willing to share the utmost Responsibility which may be thrown upon the Council, & further shall not shrink from that of having persisted in my Opposition to a measure the Adoption of which I should never cease to [[underline]] deplore [[/underline]] - signed Oct: 23 Charlotte Windsor Castle 1811 [[underline]] Postscript [[/underline]] In vindicating Dr J.W.'s Character I beg it may be understood that I do not wish either him or Dr Monroe to be established here.