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[[underline]] Sir [[/underline]] The King slept more than five hours yesterday, which left us but little hope that His Majesty would sleep in the night. He slept, indeed, only an hour and a quarter, and got up this morning in an irritable untoward [[unclear]]. At length this waywardness burst forth into a passionate sally, and Dr Willis thought it proper to interpose. His Majesty has since eaten a good breakfast, and is now calm and tranquil. Notwithstanding the ample measure of sleep yesterday, and the general composure, I see no reason to offer your Royal Highness comfort on those grounds, for His Majesty's mind, whenever