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34 he commonly employed, but the peculiar force of which those only who had the honour of being frequently admitted into His Majestys Society can fully appreciate "O! that is quite quite another thing." (it was usually employed by His Majesty to express his dissent, or incredulity, with regard to any subject under discussion.) A splendid entertainment, as is well known, has always been given on this day to the Officers engaged in that glorious action, and since his accession to the throne, His Majesty had himself honoured it with his presence. Under the present circumstances, the Duke of Wellington, naturally feeling unwilling to promote any scene of festivity, had sent Mr. Greville to request the Kings