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The King has manifested by more remarkable | The King has manifested by more remarkable | ||
− | proofs than | + | proofs than ever, if possible, the extraordinary |
energies of His constitution, in His recovery | energies of His constitution, in His recovery | ||
from the effects of His late exertion in talking | from the effects of His late exertion in talking | ||
− | + | so many hours, under a total privation | |
of rest - for excepting a degree | of rest - for excepting a degree | ||
of hoarseness, we remark nothing now | of hoarseness, we remark nothing now | ||
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dress'd Himself well this morning, eaten | dress'd Himself well this morning, eaten | ||
an excellent breakfast, and discovers | an excellent breakfast, and discovers | ||
− | a cheerfulness and alacrity of | + | a cheerfulness and alacrity of manner, |
which satisfies us that His food | which satisfies us that His food | ||
and sleep have refresh'd and restored | and sleep have refresh'd and restored |
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Report. Windsor Castle. Dec: 23. 1819.
The King has manifested by more remarkable proofs than ever, if possible, the extraordinary energies of His constitution, in His recovery from the effects of His late exertion in talking so many hours, under a total privation of rest - for excepting a degree of hoarseness, we remark nothing now different from His Majesty's usual state - His Majesty dined very well yesterday - and has slept since He went to bed, more than ten hours - His Majesty has dress'd Himself well this morning, eaten an excellent breakfast, and discovers a cheerfulness and alacrity of manner, which satisfies us that His food and sleep have refresh'd and restored Him.
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Henry Halford Robt Willis
For His Royal Highness the Prince Regent