Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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but I am not Inclined to think so, with Her disposition He would be more eager to go as He would suspect something wrong, & on the other hand I am very clear that Should He be imprudent enough to let out His Anger, they may Stop it by telling Him that such Liberties can not be allowed. in their House, I am clear He will leave them quick enough for He hates to be found Fault with. -- however I leave this to Your Judgement & Shall not say a word in my Letter to Her that You know it. That the Allies have passed the Rhine is a Subject upon which I Congratulate You most Sincerely, it gives new Hopes of Affairs going on Swimingly


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