. English: Fleuron from book: A letter to His Prussian Majesty, upon his most extraordinary breach of publick and solemn faith, given to the ambassadors of Great Britain, viz. the Earl of Hyndford, and of her Hungarian Majesty, the Marshal Count Neuperg, in the Convention at the Castle of Klein Schnellendorf, the 9th of October, 1742. Sign'd and seal'd by our Ambassador, at the Requisition of his Prussian Majesty, in the Presence of General Lentulus, approving, agreeing to, and ratifying the whole Articles, and enjoining the outmost Secrecy to the above-mention'd, viz. the Earl of Hyndford, an


. English: Fleuron from book: A letter to His Prussian Majesty, upon his most extraordinary breach of publick and solemn faith, given to the ambassadors of Great Britain, viz. the Earl of Hyndford, and of her Hungarian Majesty, the Marshal Count Neuperg, in the Convention at the Castle of Klein Schnellendorf, the 9th of October, 1742. Sign'd and seal'd by our Ambassador, at the Requisition of his Prussian Majesty, in the Presence of General Lentulus, approving, agreeing to, and ratifying the whole Articles, and enjoining the outmost Secrecy to the above-mention'd, viz. the Earl of Hyndford, and Marshal Count Neuperg. Containing Proper Observations to animate all true Protestants; and to warn all Europe against such Changeableness of Mind in a crown'd Head. Fit to be read by all True Subjects. 123 A letter to His Prussian Majesty, upon his most extraordinary breach of publick and solemn faith, given to the ambassadors of Great Britain, viz Fleuron T092404-2


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