Letter from Major General Taylor to Queen Charlotte

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that they shall still be able to apply towards Her Majesty's [[unclear]] from Suffering - That they [[unclear]] [[unclear]] themselves of the Belief that so strong an Expression of the Queen's feelings, and of the Desire to learn their Sentiments, must be intended to draw from them and Opinion as to the [[unclear]] a probable Space of the [[unclear]] that they therefore feel called upon to say that, although they have found great Resources in the Queen's Constitution, and in the [[unclear]] of the Digestive Organs, they could not continue, in any Case, to declare that these Resources all sufficient to relieve them altogether from Apprehension. - that the [[unclear]] is in the hands of Providence; - They cannot controul its Decrees [[catchword]] although [[/catchword]]