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[[underline]] line of Life.-- [[/underline]] After a long & tedious succession of distressing variations, attendant on the sad malady with which the King had been afflicted, gleams of returning composure happily begun to appear, & these gradually led to ultimate confirmed recovery-- On Thursday Feb:ry 26th 1789 The morning Bulletin from Kew announced that [[underline]] "His Majesty appeared to have "an entire cessation from Illness." [[/underline]] On [[underline]] Friday Feb:ry 27th 1789 [[/underline]] I received through Doctor Watten His Majesty's Commands, to give notice to The Lord in Waiting at Saint James's [[underline]] that after this day The Bulletins from Kew would be discontinued-- [[/underline]]