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25 evening of Friday excited apprehensions of His Majesty's immediate dissolution. The next Morning however, the King felt easier, and the most urgent symptoms had disappeared. In the usual course of business with Sir H. Taylor, he signed two public documents, though not without difficulty; but on every subject which was brought to him, His Majesty's power of perception was quick and accurate, and he anticipated with pleasure, and thankfulness the approaching sacred duty of the morrow. On the morning of Sunday the 18th. though His Majesty's mental energies remained vigorous and unimpaired, a greater degree of bodily weakness was perceptible. He raised himself