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My Dear Frederick, I desire You will send the  
 
My Dear Frederick, I desire You will send the  
 
enclosed by this Night's Post to Baron de Busche. I am  
 
enclosed by this Night's Post to Baron de Busche. I am  
sorry to hear the Grant Marshal has had two fresh  
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sorry to hear the Grand Marshal has had two fresh  
 
strokes of Appoplixy, as I fear He will not last long, and  
 
strokes of Appoplixy, as I fear He will not last long, and  
though Wangenhiim may figure well at Court He certainly  
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though Wangenheim may figure well at Court He certainly  
 
has not the Understanding of the former consequently my  
 
has not the Understanding of the former consequently my  
 
loss will be very certain. Believe me ever  
 
loss will be very certain. Believe me ever  
Windsor           My Dear Frederick  
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Windsor                             My Dear Frederick  
Dec. 28th. 1784.           Your most affectionate Father  
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Dec. 28th. 1788.               Your most affectionate Father  
George H.
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                                                George R

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My Dear Frederick, I desire You will send the enclosed by this Night's Post to Baron de Busche. I am sorry to hear the Grand Marshal has had two fresh strokes of Appoplixy, as I fear He will not last long, and though Wangenheim may figure well at Court He certainly has not the Understanding of the former consequently my loss will be very certain. Believe me ever Windsor My Dear Frederick Dec. 28th. 1788. Your most affectionate Father

                                                George R