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27 and was so strongly reflected in the uniform tenour of his reign. It had been arranged, as has been already remarked that the King should on this receive the Sacrement from the hands of the Archbishop of Canterbury; and when Sir H. Taylor left the room, it appeared to the Queen that the most favourable time had arrived. The physicians, however, suggested to her Majesty the expediency of defering the ceremony till the King should have in some degree recovered from his fatigue; but His Majesty had already experienced the blessed consolations of religion, and removed the doubts which his anxious attendants were entertaining, by eagerly desiring the Queen to send