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even under indisposition of his Irish Subjects. I need hardly add the manner in which the King's health was drank. Indeed your observations are most just that His Majesty under [[underline]] all [[/underline]] circumstances is [[underline]] ever [[/underline]] alive to [[underline]] Charity [[/underline]]. The latter part of your letter was the matter of comfort to me and I trust in God the next accounts will continue to be those of glad tidings. To your superior and cool judgment I leave the proper moment of expressing to His Majesty how anxiously and sincerely I feel for what my brother has gone thro' and my warmest wishes for the speedy and perfect recovery of one so justly