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Dr. Robt WIllis has the honour of presenting his humble duty to the Prince Regent and of acquainting His Royal Highness that His Majesty passed yesterday in the same state of calmness and composure, in which He passed the several preceding days. His Majesty's attention to reading continued also unabated. It is highly gratifying to observe that His Majesty appears to be truly sensible of the nature of His situation, and that He exerts Himself to the utmost to correct the occasional aberrations of His mind. It is evident, however, at the same time that His Majesty still harbours some displeasure against the members of The Queen's Council. His Majesty slept five hours last night