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9 whom alone the King would entrust that duty, to wheel His Majesty in an easy chair into the Council room. The general languor and weakness which so strongly characterised the Kings illness, though not diminished during the next week, and His Majesty's anxious relatives and friends were willing, in the absence of any very active disease, to ascribe the continuance of these distressing symptoms to the hot weather which then prevailed, and which had frequently been known to produce at this season in former years a very marked effect on His Majesty's constitution. The King had looked forward with pleasure to the assembling of