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− | very mild temper of | + | very mild temper of mind - having |
slept six hours in the course of the | slept six hours in the course of the | ||
− | night - His Majesty | + | night - His Majesty pass'd yesterday |
in a very quiet state - generally | in a very quiet state - generally | ||
− | + | speaking - for there were some violent | |
− | + | expressions of anger occasionally - | |
− | + | but directed against the persons who | |
− | form'd his | + | form'd his imaginary society - not |
− | against His | + | against His real attendants. |
Henry Halford | Henry Halford |
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Report - Windsor Castle - April 16th 1819
The King awoke this morning in a very mild temper of mind - having slept six hours in the course of the night - His Majesty pass'd yesterday in a very quiet state - generally speaking - for there were some violent expressions of anger occasionally - but directed against the persons who form'd his imaginary society - not against His real attendants.
Henry Halford J. Willis
(a copy)