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Judgement.  
 
Judgement.  
  
If the care of so great a Person is thought by the Public,
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If the care of so great a Person is thought by the Public
 
necessarily to draw after it an establishment, which is really
 
necessarily to draw after it an establishment, which is really
capable of being in the manner You represent, I must
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capable of being abused in the manner You represent, I must
 
Consider Even that circumstance as a mark of Their confidence,
 
Consider Even that circumstance as a mark of Their confidence,
 
that no such abuse will be attempted.  
 
that no such abuse will be attempted.  
  
Conseious of my Claim to You Affection and Confidence,
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Conscious of my Claim to Your Affection and Confidence,
I believe You without hesitation, when You afsure me,
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I believe You without hesitation, when You assure me,
that You depend upon my Duty to the King, and my con-
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that You depend upon my Duty to the King, and my constant
stant affection to my Children, for preserving harmony
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affection to my Children, for preserving harmony
& mutual kindnefs is the Family. Nor can I omit to
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& mutual kindness in the Family. Nor can I omit to
 
thank You from my Heart for this solemn promise, that
 
thank You from my Heart for this solemn promise, that
it shall continue the constant Object of your wish
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it shall continue the constant Object of your wish
 
to cherish and promote it.  
 
to cherish and promote it.  
  
 
When it shall please God to restore the King to Us
 
When it shall please God to restore the King to Us
and the Nation, I will not fail to toy before Him Every
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and the Nation, I will not fail to lay before Him Every

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are considerations, upon which I can from no adequate Judgement.

If the care of so great a Person is thought by the Public necessarily to draw after it an establishment, which is really capable of being abused in the manner You represent, I must Consider Even that circumstance as a mark of Their confidence, that no such abuse will be attempted.

Conscious of my Claim to Your Affection and Confidence, I believe You without hesitation, when You assure me, that You depend upon my Duty to the King, and my constant affection to my Children, for preserving harmony & mutual kindness in the Family. Nor can I omit to thank You from my Heart for this solemn promise, that it shall continue the constant Object of your wish to cherish and promote it.

When it shall please God to restore the King to Us and the Nation, I will not fail to lay before Him Every