dissatisfied with Bute, [45];
attack of mental disorder, [64];
desires to make provision for a regency, [65];
opposes his ministers, [71];
disappointed by Chatham's illness, [85];
growth of personal power, [87];
his policy triumphant, [103];
contest with the city of London, [110], [111];
signs of mental excitement, [112];
family troubles, [119];