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the Prince Regent
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12th. July 1813
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My dearest Son. My first Occupation this Morning
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must be that of returning You thanks for Your
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attention of ordering Lord Liverpool to inform me of
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Your visit to Your Daughter. Ever since that Imprudent
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Letter appeared in Public Print I felt
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Convinced that it could not be passed over with Silence
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& I admire the Mildness in which You informed
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Charlotte of this Distressing Affair. Many Difficulties
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I fear must still arise [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] upon this
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Subject but I feel Confident that by Uniform un
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impassioned Conduct on Your Side which is so happily
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[[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] the Line You have taken that I doubt not
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it will detect the Intentions of Your adversary.
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I wish You would take an opportunity of telling
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Charlotte that You informed me of the purport of
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Your Conversation with Her, & that tho' I felt very
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much for Her Distress I thought it more Delicate

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the Queen to the Prince Regent 12th. July 1813

My dearest Son. My first Occupation this Morning must be that of returning You thanks for Your attention of ordering Lord Liverpool to inform me of Your visit to Your Daughter. Ever since that Imprudent Letter appeared in Public Print I felt Convinced that it could not be passed over with Silence & I admire the Mildness in which You informed Charlotte of this Distressing Affair. Many Difficulties I fear must still arise deletion unclear /deletion upon this Subject but I feel Confident that by Uniform un impassioned Conduct on Your Side which is so happily deletion unclear /deletion the Line You have taken that I doubt not it will detect the Intentions of Your adversary. I wish You would take an opportunity of telling Charlotte that You informed me of the purport of Your Conversation with Her, & that tho' I felt very much for Her Distress I thought it more Delicate