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39 Windsor Oct. 24th 1801. My Good Lord, The waiting for the Arrival of the Annual Publication at Goettingin is the reason of my not having wrote sooner after my return from Weymouth. The Sea bathing has had its usual success, and in truth was never more necessary; for the [[unclear]] [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] Fever [[/addition]] I had the last Winter left many unpleasant sensations; these I have every reason to say by the blessing of the Allmighty are nearly removed; I am forced to be very careful and avoid every kind of fatigue either of Mind or body; but feel I am gradually gaining ground. The Next Week will be rather hurrying as I must open the Session of Parliament and attend the Ceremonies in consequence. I shall every day return to [[unclear]] that I may be more quiet. As you are no great lover of Politicks I will not fatigue you with many words on the Peace now to be [[unclear]]. The king deserted by every European Power [[catchword]] seems [[/catchword]]