Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Sir Henry Halford on his letter to Princess Augusta, and on the King's health

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but that is all that is good I grieve to say, at first waking He was less irritable but since that half hour or less - very angry irrascible & high - Dr Baillie gave us a sad melancholy account, the visit did not last five minutes as he was violent against Dr Baillie. Dr Willis told the Q that He was in appearance civil with him but anger against Him was suppressed, for he had not forgiven what he had said yesterday that within the last hour, since the Physicians had been in, he had calmed, & as a proof of it had wished to be shaved which he found himself too unquiet in the morning to agree to yet Dr W. was of opinion that this paroxism was not at its heighth, he might remain


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