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

Latest revision as of 16:54, 6 February 2020

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