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able, and equal, to distinguish, right from wrong, what will tend to your Royal Highnesses glory, and advantage in Life, and what to a contrary effect. and if at anytime Sir, your great vivacity and spirits joined to a strong desire you have to please, should run away with you, your own good sense, will immediately bring you back, I am very confident, upon receiving a proper hint from a friend, whom you are satisfied can have no wish, but for your Royal Highnesses interest, and such a friend, you are sure to have at your elbow, either in General Bude or Captain Merrick; and if you will condescend Prince William, to have recourse to the letter I had the honor to write you, by your Royal Highnesses command on our passage to England, and give it due consideration, I flatter myself your Royal Highness, may derive some advantage from it. In your present happy situation Sir, you [[catchword]] are [[/catchword]]