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[[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] There has been nothing in the character of the King's symptoms within the last twenty four hours to distinguish it from that which has mark'd His Majesty's state for several preceding days. The King has continued to find His amusement generally in imaginary converse with Persons of past times, and if His Majesty's attention has been recal'd for an instant from such scenes of His distemper'd fancy, it has quickly reverted to them, and been exclusively occupied therei. His Majesty eats quite as much food as is proper every day, and has perhaps been less deficient in His measure of sleep in the course of each twenty four hours lately, so that we have less to expect from that natural resource in this disease of irritation, than at certain