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Colonel Hotham, I take the Oppurtunity of Major Pryce's | Colonel Hotham, I take the Oppurtunity of Major Pryce's | ||
calling on You to forward Your quarterly allowance, at the same | calling on You to forward Your quarterly allowance, at the same | ||
− | time cannot refrain from | + | time cannot refrain from communicating what I am certain |
will give You much Satisfaction, my having received a most | will give You much Satisfaction, my having received a most | ||
− | pleasing | + | pleasing letter from Frederick who seems much hurt at the |
having relieved the P. of W. not having changed his conduct | having relieved the P. of W. not having changed his conduct | ||
and a very explicit declaration that I shall find in him a | and a very explicit declaration that I shall find in him a | ||
very dutiful and Affectionate Son; I therefore rejoice at the | very dutiful and Affectionate Son; I therefore rejoice at the | ||
− | thoughts of seeing him in the next month. | + | thoughts of seeing him in the next month. His Appartment |
here will be thoroughly comfortable. | here will be thoroughly comfortable. | ||
Windsor | Windsor | ||
July 20th. 1787. | July 20th. 1787. | ||
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Colonel Hotham, I take the Oppurtunity of Major Pryce's calling on You to forward Your quarterly allowance, at the same time cannot refrain from communicating what I am certain will give You much Satisfaction, my having received a most pleasing letter from Frederick who seems much hurt at the having relieved the P. of W. not having changed his conduct and a very explicit declaration that I shall find in him a very dutiful and Affectionate Son; I therefore rejoice at the thoughts of seeing him in the next month. His Appartment here will be thoroughly comfortable. Windsor July 20th. 1787.
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