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My dearest Son. I received Yr letter this Morning af-
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My dearest Son. I received Yr letter this Morning after
ter Our Breakfast & rejoice to find that You & all Your
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Our Breakfast & rejoice to find that You & all Your
 
Company continue to enjoy perfect Health & happiness
 
Company continue to enjoy perfect Health & happiness
 
which makes a blessed Contrast to the French news
 
which makes a blessed Contrast to the French news
 
You were so good to inclose & for which I return You  
 
You were so good to inclose & for which I return You  
many that his Some of the Contents were known to  
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many than his Some of the Contents were known to  
Us already, but the Unfortunate end of The Price [[foreign: french]] de
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Us already, but the Unfortunate end of The Price [[foreign:French]] de
 
Poix [[/foreign]] & the Approaching one of Madame de Lamball
 
Poix [[/foreign]] & the Approaching one of Madame de Lamball
 
had not reached Us yet, it shews that there is no
 
had not reached Us yet, it shews that there is no
 
regard to Persons for Madame de Lumball being
 
regard to Persons for Madame de Lumball being
a Princefs de Carignan I should have though [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]]
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a Princess de Carignan I should have though [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]]
would [[addition]] have [[/addition]] have escaped with Her Life, as such a Step may per-
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would [[addition]] have [[/addition]] have escaped with Her Life, as such a Step may perhaps
haps draw the resentment of other Powers upon
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draw the resentment of other Powers upon
the Afsembly. [[foreign: french]] Monsiur de la Fayette [[/foreign]] is I believe
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the Assembly. [[foreign:French]] Monsiur de la Fayette [[/foreign]] is I believe
 
quite safe out of their Clutches by having done the
 
quite safe out of their Clutches by having done the

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My dearest Son. I received Yr letter this Morning after Our Breakfast & rejoice to find that You & all Your Company continue to enjoy perfect Health & happiness which makes a blessed Contrast to the French news You were so good to inclose & for which I return You many than his Some of the Contents were known to Us already, but the Unfortunate end of The Price foreign:French de Poix /foreign & the Approaching one of Madame de Lamball had not reached Us yet, it shews that there is no regard to Persons for Madame de Lumball being a Princess de Carignan I should have though deletion unclear /deletion would addition have /addition have escaped with Her Life, as such a Step may perhaps draw the resentment of other Powers upon the Assembly. foreign:French Monsiur de la Fayette /foreign is I believe quite safe out of their Clutches by having done the