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the Queen
 
the Queen
 
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to  
the Prin
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the Prince Regent
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18th. March 1815
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My dearest Son. I take up me Pen to
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inquire after Your Health in the turbulent Times
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as also to Convey to You my most Sincere wishes
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that You may soon & very soon see public Tranquility
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restored to the Metropolis _ Your Expression in
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the Letter to Elysa of being decided to follow
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the Kings Example in a Similar Situation is so
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soothing to my Feeling & does You so much Honour
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that I cannot doubt Your Endeavours will be Crowned
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with the same Success & that You will be [[addition]] [[unclear]] [[/addition]] abled
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to say like Him [[underline]] I have saved the Country [[/underline]] as I
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am sure without His Firmness nothing else could
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have crushed such a Tumult.
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We are all anxiety about what is a going
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forward & determined not to give belief to any Idle

Revision as of 21:36, 6 September 2018

the Queen to the Prince Regent 18th. March 1815

My dearest Son. I take up me Pen to inquire after Your Health in the turbulent Times as also to Convey to You my most Sincere wishes that You may soon & very soon see public Tranquility restored to the Metropolis _ Your Expression in the Letter to Elysa of being decided to follow the Kings Example in a Similar Situation is so soothing to my Feeling & does You so much Honour that I cannot doubt Your Endeavours will be Crowned with the same Success & that You will be addition unclear /addition abled to say like Him underline I have saved the Country /underline as I am sure without His Firmness nothing else could have crushed such a Tumult.

We are all anxiety about what is a going forward & determined not to give belief to any Idle