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the Queen to the Prince Regent 4th. Dec. 1812. I can not [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] resist the pleasure my dearest Son of Congratulating You upon the glorious Account from Russin in which I take a very Sincere Interest as I do flatter myself that very Advantage in the North must to a certain degree [[deletion]] the [[/deletion]] decided the fate of Spain & what is still of more Interest to me encourage Our Hopes of seeing once more better Times upon the Continent. The dear King always used to say when good news arrived at the meeting of Parliament that it was a Philip for Ministers, this therefore must be very Considerable for them, & that many more may follow this last even more glorious if possible than that of yesterday, for Yourself & those attacks