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to Her, & also which is very Natural seems to feel very strongly any opportunity Neglect: She is already well informed of the History of Her own Country in particular, & indeed not less so of that of other Country's & seems notwithstanding Her great Liveliness & Spirit very desirous of improving Herself, She is Blessed with a very retentive memory which is of great assistance to Her, & Her pursuits when not at Her Lessons are of that Kind to convey information of all kinds necessary to know in Her Situation. There are some Subjects upon which Prudence would not allow us to converse with Her, but I am sure that Her Affection