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for him, that I presume I was justified from
 
for him, that I presume I was justified from
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[[underline]] facts, [[/underline]] in conceiving what I ventured to assert;
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and that nothing/I acknowledge it/could be
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further from my mind than supposing, that,
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in the midst of such acts of benevolence and
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kindness, His Majesty was meditating a blow,
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with accumulated force, to the discredit of my
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Brother, and distress of his Family; & which
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should at once be at variance with every other
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part of His Majesty's most benevolent conduct
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towards both.
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If His Majesty was graciously pleased
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at the time to which Your Majesty alludes, to
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suspend His Royal Judgement until the Result
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of the public Investigation into my Brother's
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conduct should be known, I may be allowed
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to say that His Majesty, in his goodness, would
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not have been likely to have hasten it, if,
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as the prosecution of that Business advanced
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it decidedly appeared that my Brother's
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Character was clearing itself from those ungrounded
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suspicions with which it had been clouded,

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for him, that I presume I was justified from underline facts, /underline in conceiving what I ventured to assert; and that nothing/I acknowledge it/could be further from my mind than supposing, that, in the midst of such acts of benevolence and kindness, His Majesty was meditating a blow, with accumulated force, to the discredit of my Brother, and distress of his Family; & which should at once be at variance with every other part of His Majesty's most benevolent conduct towards both.

If His Majesty was graciously pleased at the time to which Your Majesty alludes, to suspend His Royal Judgement until the Result of the public Investigation into my Brother's conduct should be known, I may be allowed to say that His Majesty, in his goodness, would not have been likely to have hasten it, if, as the prosecution of that Business advanced it decidedly appeared that my Brother's Character was clearing itself from those ungrounded suspicions with which it had been clouded,