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stand higher in the estimation of mankind, or was more universally beloved, your Royal Highness must therefore feel a happiness beyond the reach of words to express that in treading in Prince Frederick's steps, you are sure of preserving a path that must lead to glory, and raise your Royal Highness, to the admiration and respect of the world. Now is the time Prince William, to perfect yourself in that knowledge, necessary to the profession your Royal Highness has chosen and takes delight it, and to make yourself qualified to promote the honor of, and give lustre to, your country; your aid, and assistance, will I fear be stood in need of, and it is to your Royal Highness I look, to see the glory of old England restored to its former brilliancy There is an old adage Sir, (and which I hope an old man may be forgiven for using) "That manner make the man, and from your Royal Highnesses great goodness, and attention [[unclear]] upon all [[catchword]] occasion [[/catchword]]