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opinion it should then be debated, before the honor of the legislature was engaged to its support. But on the eighth of March the bill was agreed to by the Lords without having encountered an amendment, debate, protest, division, or single dissentient vote. The royal assent was long waited for. The king was too ill to ratify the act in person. The character of his disease was concealed; it was chap. XI.} 1765. Mar. believed that the malady was no trifling one; Lord Chesterfield, 22 April. that he was very seriously ill, and in great danger. Walpole to Hertford, 26 March, 1765. At one time pains were taken to secrete him from all intercourse with his court. His physician hinted the propriety of his retiring to one of his palaces in the country. Walpole's George III., 83. To a few only was the nature of his illness known. Be every sentiment of anger towards the king absorbed in pity. At the moment of passing the Stamp Act, George the Third was crazed. Adolphus's H