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My Good Lord, The humanity which is not among the least  
 
My Good Lord, The humanity which is not among the least  
 
conspicuous of Your excellent qualities, would I am persuaded  
 
conspicuous of Your excellent qualities, would I am persuaded  
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Mr. Fisher with You that on Sunday in any Chappel in the  
 
Mr. Fisher with You that on Sunday in any Chappel in the  
 
Castle we may have the comfort of hearing You preach and  
 
Castle we may have the comfort of hearing You preach and  
receiving from Your hands the Holy Communion;
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receiving from Your hands the Holy Communion; I think this
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a very proper time for renewing the Baptismal Vow and
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though greatly grieved I feel thrue Submission to the
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Decrees of Providence and great thankfulness for having
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enjoyed for four Years that Dear Infant.
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Windsor 
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George R.

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My Good Lord, The humanity which is not among the least conspicuous of Your excellent qualities, would I am persuaded make You feel for the present distress in which the Queen and I are involved, had You not the farther incitement of a Sincere attachment to Us both. The little object we are deploring was known to You and consequently his merits therefore You will not be surprised that the blow is strong; we both call on the sob assistant to those in distress, the dictates of Religion; I have proposed to the Queen and She approves of it that I should desire You to come on Saturday and bring Mr. Fisher with You that on Sunday in any Chappel in the Castle we may have the comfort of hearing You preach and receiving from Your hands the Holy Communion; I think this a very proper time for renewing the Baptismal Vow and though greatly grieved I feel thrue Submission to the Decrees of Providence and great thankfulness for having enjoyed for four Years that Dear Infant.

Windsor

May 6th. 1783.

George R.