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had not His Majesty's melancholy Illness intervened.

It was upon those Grounds & from so thorough a Knowledge of The King's feelings that The Queen considered it to be Her Duty towards His Majesty, towards Herself, and towards The Prince Regent, to represent against His Intention of bring foreward Mr. Villiers again to a Station mearly similar to that from which His Majesty meant to have excluded Him, on Principles of regard for the Public feeling, and Her Majesty, under such Circumstances, would not think Herself justified in retracting, even if a Threat recently conveyed from Mr. Villiers thru' an indirect Channel/into the Purport of which The Queen will not enter, least She should express Herself more strongly than She wishes to do in this Communication/had not added to the Motives which unfortunately catchword preclude /catchword