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− | My dearest | + | My dearest Son. I return You my |
+ | Sincere thanks for Yr Congratulation | ||
+ | & Shall not fail to convey them | ||
+ | to the Kg in Yr own Words when He | ||
+ | comes Upstairs. The Prince of Saxe | ||
+ | Cobourg hath indeed been timely | ||
+ | Victorious & every Body seems equally | ||
+ | happy God grant that it may | ||
+ | by followed by many Succeeding advantages, | ||
+ | & may the Spirit of the English | ||
+ | Nation Spread over all the rest | ||
+ | of Europe we shall then with the | ||
+ | assistance of the Almighty be able | ||
+ | to Crush Our Enemies. | ||
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+ | I am glad to hear that You are |
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The Queen in March 8th 1793
My dearest Son. I return You my Sincere thanks for Yr Congratulation & Shall not fail to convey them to the Kg in Yr own Words when He comes Upstairs. The Prince of Saxe Cobourg hath indeed been timely Victorious & every Body seems equally happy God grant that it may by followed by many Succeeding advantages, & may the Spirit of the English Nation Spread over all the rest of Europe we shall then with the assistance of the Almighty be able to Crush Our Enemies.
I am glad to hear that You are