Letter from Queen Charlotte to Prince William

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& On Your Side I hope You will be prudent by which means You will always be enabled to please Yourself in Charitable Actions of which You are so fond of. One thing more remains, You Suspect the American manners to be very Vicious. Alas where is not Vice to be found. I am so little acquainted with it in general that [[deletion]] as [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] I cannot much enter upon that Subject, but it is certain that no man grows Vicious at once it is but [[deletion]] after [[/deletion]] but by degrees that the Heart grows [[unclear]] therefore if You know where Vice Inhabits, You will shun its abode. Every Body at present is well, which you will be glad to hear, I write no knews, as You are in so constant a Correspondence with the Prince of Wales You must know everything that passes. I hope to hear You are well which will be pleasant News for Your very affectionate Mother & Friend Charlotte [[note]] [[unclear]] H. the 3d Marche 1786. [[/note]]


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