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have been continued into London -- His Majesty seem'd by no means distressed with this Walk -- He got into His Carriage, & drove off from hence to The Queen's House -- General Grenville - Coll. Goldsworthy ^ [[addition]] [[underline]] and Coll. Digby [[/underline]] [[/addition]] now accepted places in My Coach, & in Justice to the former I must own, that no regrets [[underline]] at the [[/underline]] [[underline]] shortness [[/underline]] of his Walk Escaped Him during the rest of the Way, & He appeared perfectly reconciled to the Easier luxuries of the Carriage, and which accorded with his better Comforts --