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[[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] His Majesty pass'd the day yesterday as composedly as the day before - tho' on being occasionally interrupted in His reverie the King burst forth into strong expressions of indignation - these fits of passion, however, were of shorter duration than we have lately seen them - His Majesty slept a little more than four hours last night - but soon after He awoke became so intractable as to require to be confin'd for some hours. At our interview this morning the King was mild and good humour'd - spoke reasonably for a very short time respecting Mr Haverfield and His laying out a Garden for the Duke of Sax-Gotha - but soon declined into all His distemper'd notions. - The consulting Physicians saw a good deal of His Majesty yesterday, at