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the means we both equally intend the permanent interest and [[underline]] welfare of Ireland [[/underline]] and I believe Your Lordship a most excellent Landlord: indeed my son George is very loud in Your Lordship praises respecting the management and prosperity in and about Naas. I shall always be anxious and ready to recieve accounts from Your Lordship and am decidedly of opinion the Police and Insurrection Acts are necessary. I wish Ireland did [[underline]] not [[/underline]] require [[underline]] [[foreign: Latin]] "Fortiter in re:" "Sed suaviter in modo" [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] ought not to be forgotten. Still I do not ultimately despair about Ireland and cannot help thinking that the more the state of the country is discussed