Vol. XVIII. (of XXI.) by Thomas Carlyle]@TWC D-Link book Vol. XVIII. (of XXI.) 48/57 Be assured, my dear Brother, that in spite of the misfortunes which overwhelm me, and which I have not deserved, I shall never cease to be attached to the State; and as a faithful member of the same, my joy will be perfect when I learn the happy issue of your Enterprises. I have the honor to be" AUGUST WILHELM. 21.] KING'S ANSWER, THE SAME DAY. "MY DEAR BROTHER,--Your bad guidance has greatly deranged my affairs. |