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Brighton. Friday Morning. Dear Barton, I am to acknowledge Yours of yesterday and it's enclosure which I altogether approve: considering you as a sincere and firm friend your letter has given me great pleasure: and indeed the more so because on explaining my ideas to Sir: B. Blumfield who is gone from the Regent to the Cabinet on [[underline]] this [[/underline]] measure the Prince has expressed his [[underline]] entire [[/underline]] approbation to [[underline]] all [[/underline]] my wishes: I must now wait events and shall write as they occur: I hope for [[underline]] her own [[/underline]] sake as well as [[underline]] mine [[/underline]]