Letter from the Duke of Clarence to J.W. Daniell, written at Hanover

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placed: I am quite well and recovered from any fatigue and indeed as I ought for next Friday I set out with the Doctor to see the mines of the Hartz: of course the Dutchess remains here: I have every reason to be satisfied with all [[underline]] persons [[/underline]]and [[underline]] things [[/underline]] here and shall in a short time be a better judge: but I [[underline]] already [[/underline]] hope and believe my residence on [[underline]] this [[/underline]] side of the water [[underline]] will fully [[/underline]] answer: [[foreign: French]] adieu [[/foreign]] and ever believe me. Dear Daniell, Yours sincerely William