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44_Masson_SH| identifiant | 44_Masson_SH |
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| fait partie de | Masson |
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| est validé | oui |
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| date | 1818/07/27 00:00 |
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| titre | Lettre d'Hudson Lowe au comte Montholon |
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| texte en markdown | <h1><span style="font-family:Chivo;font-size:60%;line-height:1;"><b>44_Masson_SH -</b> GÉNÉRAL HUDSON LOWE, GOUVERNEUR DE SAINTE-HÉLÈNE AU COMTE MONTHOLON</span></h1>
<h2 data-kind="letter-context;" style="text-align: right; font-size: 1em; font-weight: normal">Castle, July the 27<sup>th</sup> 1818</h2>
Sir,
In transmitting you yesterday a copy of Mr Stokoe's letter, I beg to observe that no induction whatever was drawn by me from it, but you were simply referred to the contents of the letter itself.
As it however has appeared to me also to require some explanation, I have asked it of Mr Stokoe, and he acquaints me that in stating his objection to visit Napoleon Bonaparte, alone, he meant thereby to express that it was his desire to have a second medical person to consult with, in addition to the one who was already in attendance, as in usually practised in all consultations, in order that the responsibility, if any difference of opinion should prevail, might not rest on him alone.
I have the honor to be, Sir, your most obedient humble servant,[^1]
H. Lowe
[^1]: Expédition, Bibliothèque Thiers, fonds Masson, carton 8, fol. 177. |
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