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   Daily Post (Newspaper) - October 3, 1744, London, Middlesex                                The Daily 7827 3, 1744. To the A o r of the Daily Po s t. S I jS I hope every to the Houfe of and the Liberties of Europe has been with the I in my * to fhew the Improbability the Facts fo boldly advanced by the Writer that a True German I now venture to take in Hand Hungary's to the Declaration from the King of before his Departure from I am very that this Piece has not been at full Length in all our publick as the of being an to Count it is not a full Confutation of in the faid But this we may the Court of Vienna had to to Charges it as were read by the Seeing your Paper is too much taken up with other to indulge me in the I had to take of material Point in the Court of Vienna's I muft confine to one which fets in the Light the rbe the of. the and invincibly proves the the Degeneracy of Body in ' In the Circular the of the ' 18th of jaft Month the Objection concerning ' the Electoral Bavarian Troops has been before in a Manner no lefs The Agreement made at Lower our two Letters to the Committee of the Circular Dyet of Swabia the Warning and and our ib long which were entirely are undeniable Proofs of our moit and But fince the Crown of and have been found upon the Territory by that to the of the Em- * which Territory they actually to fend against the Empire in tion with the French and as Auxiliaries to * that Crown really what is 4 meant .by the Addition which Count Dohna was wards to make to the &c. 4 At the Empire longer the Theatre of * War It cannot be even with the 4 that the Queen's Endeavours to reconquer for 4 that Countries that were torn from are trary to its Security and whereas the Queen has fo often and repeats that Declaration in the ' that fhe not to aggrandize 4 equitable Indemnification and Security 4 for her Endeavours 4 might in the mean time have tended to advance the ' for Reconciliation with her and 4 undoubtedly may do fo contrary to tion they are not interrupted by the Execution of fo ' menacing a that made by Count Then the Queen how fhe went about to effect which was to the Emperor to unite with her and fo co-operate in promoting mutual nothing could be agreed to at but what would have the Houie of even of its and in & its future ' together with the internal Tranquility of the W hat could be more generous than this Way 6f Proceeding 1 After the Dominions had been by French Armies into Germany by the Houfe of nothing more than an Indemnification for what was and Security the Jike for the future to attain only wanted the r to renounce his inglorious and fatal Attachment to and fide with her that But finding her and that the Head of the Empire continued in a Foreign fhe to be a and to 4 There nothing for the Queen to 1 do the order to the obtaining a ' with her 1 but ro without his to ' what had been tarn from ihe the 1 to promote the the ' future internal and external Tranquility with the Advantage and fix of the 1 very of many States from of a foreign and glorious Undertaking but not practicable in this wicked and degenerate If the ruin by having fo laudable a what an Stain will be left on the German Nation 1 how will at their and Ingratitude as this does not give full Satisfaction to a curious and impartial it is to be hoped that the next Piece the Court of Vienna will effectually any Scruples that may arife on fome fuch Queries or as which naturally occur to anyMan that weighs the Arguments on both Sidas in the Scale of i. Whether it is not fit the World be how much the Court of Vienna ox may as a Indemnification for what is paft and what it is fhe thinks a Security for the Time to z. Admitting that the Houfe of Bavaria has no varid to any Part of the it cannot be denied that the Emperor was as fairly elected of his have been for 200 Years the Hungary is his as ought not to undertake 10 make abroad for tie without his Approbation 5. If her Hungarian had would ihe have given it to the or held it in for the as its Guardian or would fhe have kept it to as the Indemnification fo often on in all Overtures and Negotiations for an Accommodation with the Houfe of Bavaria 4. that the Emperor had of getting his Hereditary Countries and that the Duke of Lorrain had next but that the Houfe of had been unable to indemnify at the Expence of for the of and the of not fome Pretext have been up for breaking the Treaty of Might not the Court of Vienna for having broke the Sanction in that or elfe maintain that there was Agreement naade at the fame time to indemnify her for it in fuch a would as Guarantee the Treaty of in the his fian in his new View the on the Continent in what Light you it will be found an Undertaking paft cur Skill and Strength to we have no let who will be in the Right or in the We ought in. good to begin it is not too to think of our own and endeavour to avert the that hangs over our I mult repeat it once bring home the Army from I &c. P. S. As. to the Negotiations at Hanau for a one might expect I have while my Hand was it is enough to that it may be from the Piece under that the Court of Vienna knew nothing at all of the Matter So that the Publick has a Right to expect Satisfaction on this Head from another and there it From the London Sept. 19. WE hear from the Camp at that upon the 1 part of of Com fet fire and fome of the Enemy's Works on one Side of the and wounded of their Upon the 15 th began to throw their Bombs the but very little There is a Report that our Army began to defile towards Coni in three the 10th a large Body of the under the Command of M. de Campo advanced to in which Place we had 400 regular and fome Companies of under the Command of Lieutenant Colonel who with them for fome Hours 5 but the Enemy making of their into and the ' Militia to the neighbouring Thereupon theix Miquelets and fet fire to the which was all reduced to A excepting the and four or five finall From the Gamp before We have for thirty a which to now full of t If Rain a little longer we in all be forced the Siege out of it be intended to leave our Artillery behind as the new which we had begun fince the 2jd of the is become impracticable the of that River of Grain and which we have been expecting Day from the Time that we is by this bad If the Advice of the in to the third had been at the Beginning of the we certainly have been at this Time Matters of Com j of our Annies muft now return Winter Quarters in excepting the which leave at and in the Valley of Stura for the fake of the Valley being of for Man our will not be at all and tbt Barbets will very much incommode us in it. Sept. 18. A now from their Army kad to and had been 20^)06 Men from Prague having on the 16th, and 1 and among them 500 being made of they were all feht to fix Miles from where they were and the beft Men The Damage Prague by the was the entire Ruin of the Fort before the Gate oi the and of They are now very in repairing faid in which they employ the and that were taken The of Prague for the but of 5000 who are not to pafs the Night in the but lie upon their Beds before the Doors in the open the Burghers dare not ftir out of their at Night on Pain of which they are to incur if they are found talking in private or ing Letters from The City has Deen redeem its Bells at the Expence of 12,000 and the New Town is com to daily or a certain Sum per Man in their What the City the Militia and the Jews came to in which Scuffle thirty of the tatter weie and above forty if the ing into the Town had not prevented there would have been greater Sept. 50. We have Advice from that the King of has made Mar fter of That Poft was by General bur the that was ia it made fbT that tor Artillery upon the Arrival of which the and out with all Military PORT r. Afternoon his with the to the Weft ward j but put and remain with the and the both Came down the and the both for and forthe River his Ship the with twq Ships from and Arrivals at At from At Betty and from ' At the Wilfon j the the and the all four from Liverpool At the from the Lords of the Admiralty St. taken at the of the War by his Ships the and to be paid the ' On Sunday laft died at ny Yeats of the of one of the Officers in the the of the appointed Mr. a of the for in the room of The ferae Day and at in four Buts of fine lately landed in which His Grace the Duke of Chandos has appointed the Rev. Mr. Vicar of Surton in to be one of his 1 Laft Monday Night Mr. a was by three Fellows and Crape over their at him of 10I. 6L - ' The from Canaries the of and a 0>1* were forced at Plymouth in the The for is taken by a and carried into a. Port of x The as of  

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