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The King is so much pleased at the sensibility of heart of  
 
The King is so much pleased at the sensibility of heart of  
 
His Secretary at War, and with finding that inheriting the Tallents
 
His Secretary at War, and with finding that inheriting the Tallents
of his Ancestors he also possesses this sentiments of attachment to  
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of his Ancestors he also possesses their sentiments of attachment to  
 
His Majesty and to Our Excellent and unparalleled Constitution
 
His Majesty and to Our Excellent and unparalleled Constitution
 
that He could not refrain on returning the Box with the  
 
that He could not refrain on returning the Box with the  

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Kew 5. May 1801.

The King is so much pleased at the sensibility of heart of His Secretary at War, and with finding that inheriting the Tallents of his Ancestors he also possesses their sentiments of attachment to His Majesty and to Our Excellent and unparalleled Constitution that He could not refrain on returning the Box with the Warrants to express his feelings on this Occasion

George R