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HiS ROYAL ^MIOH-MESfe FIELD-MARSHAL
THE DUKE OF YORK,
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May it please ym r Royal HigPms&’i ’
the( G^irrmaaxder in.*Chief of His
,'SjoMierj oafurallyuioofese f6r -^©Uv-i-
t^on* aiid^p^ro^E^e^^heia he has> turned has’attention «towards
any o|||^tgtending- tel promote -&et.pTO^r^|bfttii^4lojteify;'
To your - , R o?al rHioffiress, f e ^ e i ^ ^ ’-aril^^mdividual o f
the British armies addresses hiiiself ^withAphcuIiar co n fid en t
sippe . th e ir|y lfare , ,and' tencouragemgnt Ifeav<r| appeared'; “'the
p r i a q ip a l^ o l^ ^ l^ y ^ u r rl ^ , , evextsMceUthe' athtinittent' of
your present, exaltedi,situation. When I says that; a steady
.discipline and; a spirihrpflsll’dj^fi-yif haye . b.©ea. :unif©r mly. conspicuous
iu;<the,,army ; t^ at';;th e ^ehhditioni f. ofc the r soldier’
has in,every respect been 'improved, and th a t efety com-
fort‘;, o|>;w(hieh his situation 5isy-susceptible;is :now attained:
jwhen 1 attribute all theseyatdvanta'ges ;tO(#ie. t%ulafeions;.and the
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