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29 of this act of religion, and this public attestation of his communion with that Church, for the welfare and prosperity of which he had more than once during his illness ejaculated, short but fervent prayers, was was the source of great and manifest comfort to His Majesty. Though the shortest form had been adopted by the Archbishop, His Majesty was, nevertheless, rather exhausted by the duration of the ceremony; but as His Grace retired, the King said, with that peculiar Kindness of Manner by which he was so much distinguished, and at the same time gently waving his hand, and inclining his head, "God bless you- -a thousand, thousand thanks!" - There cannot be more certain