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The King has put off the Levee tomorrow not  
 
The King has put off the Levee tomorrow not  
from any return of complaints but too avoid the
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from any return of complaint, but too avoid the
fatigue of that Ceremony. the means to hold the  
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fatigue of that Ceremony. He means to hold the  
Counicl in the Great Council Room tomorrow as  
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Council in the Great Council Room tomorrow as  
previously proposed, and has snet [[unclear]] of this  
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previously proposed, and has sent notice of this  
 
to the Lord President by Mr. Addington
 
to the Lord President by Mr. Addington
  
 
George R
 
George R

Latest revision as of 04:55, 18 February 2019

Queen's Palace Jany. 31st. 1804.

The King has put off the Levee tomorrow not from any return of complaint, but too avoid the fatigue of that Ceremony. He means to hold the Council in the Great Council Room tomorrow as previously proposed, and has sent notice of this to the Lord President by Mr. Addington

George R