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   London Pues Occurrences (Newspaper) - December 29, 1847, London, Middlesex                                a. PUE R-R E N G E S. from TU ESDAY December the to SATURDAY January rhe 1747-8 To the &c but vented by L which - and was prevented by v having fo to recollect my as to give you the Sequel of my former Letters but I find tome People take fo much of as to them worthy I think a douWe oa to my and good laid my I heretofore mewed you the Experience of and the Accounts of French Affairs given of their own that it never was Power of that Crown to maintain a War Hies even in her moil I broke which I take to have been before the War out in I have tint Ik dole of the bft general France was ro rhe State of and by Contortion of the late in the Face i I have farther that there is no. to France at in any her on the fide I ow to her Military in cafe the Allies the Terns the and have ft the beft Heads in France are of this I now ro a Point than any and to that the and great the are thoroughly the feeming Repugnancy of their it is not in the either of the Crown or he to carry on the War much on the Foot it now he Thing I flail offer upon this Js the Plan of the War jf I am will me two very clear and convincing The primary of the great French uas to weaken the Houie of to the and up an who Juki be dependant on France in order to 1 made np Scruple of breaking through the ran and taking other that IId pebbly be to bong to mutt therefore look add of all if they aimed at was of the it is that in judgment of die Views of that and his can never fo long Pide Ends are in other if Powers ia Europe retain that by Attempt they hope to is however that they have not carried their Point in the Main of the Dominions of the are frill ro the of Family the the from any and if they dofe quickly of anr their true as they are with a Chief from they have ail ngs to and the of ] tHey have to French Politicians eVery j. was to be | ro the Grandeur of their though { might he righr in have been J he and this very | ler of that Crown and is not equal j w hich they were drawn to by I j ' fecond Argument is grounded on the Methods 1 cm at the beginning the e as did arry their Point hut this Tehr the in the sto they their id of the were P Army after Army into - Lofles were with an from nothing tat & be t Which had i imprudent flower sMe aye it * ' if to 1 frop Frame of Gp able to r Vj i did not in a very high Degree Or can we that after in Manner they can have any capable of a JoBg how the of the War s is and tney can no longer act by Surprize A third from the Behaviour of the French Natives of that Kingdom and whoi they might deluded by the fair given them of were very that the Scheme of continuing the War muft be attended with as they not at either to the Age This is the third for of that he cannot alter his A Seen in well known that the Authors of and of the Continuance elf the now from Principles of whatever they and hi violent k woaM be for them fo either Power or their were to tike like are often inclined to make deep not Affairs of their but therf it 5 and though the been greatTy they have lucky but when they are compelled to hazard at every it maft be to conceive that they will be always the Minions and continue to extricate Time after Time from Perils they keep up that falie glory which is their fole It is a Thing that M. Saxe committed Errors in the Conduct of the laft and tho they were by his yet they were and talked of even by the French It is no that M. * aais his lafl dearer to France than it need have been i and if were not owing to Want of diey muft be intoa of running any keep np that Reputation which wiU he the Bet this for it cannot laft nay even while it and by become more difficult to be If the Terror of can a Views of they Doth and if hazard every Campaign i and the Check they a ly to and to their A Peace r therefore of their is the great Point in ' and cap be they muft carry on the The Thing then to whether the the Ad- ' venturers by their or of and a good the Efforts of .an that * is 1 am. x } - J. A tf T H O breed in I rafi over the Particulars of its Misfortunes to of Adolphus his to the Crown of This Prince inherited s Virtues and good and gave the World many Proofs of a good But the many bad that with made by his are too numerous to be particularized and all rhat I have room to fay of this that Sweden was reduced to Extremities by to that only were owing the her her heft Ten i eind the of the the Swedes obliged to tend an Army into Germany to annoy her if France proved in ber then of. general But to fee whit the Event of Treating would and repeated Showers of at as induced the Senate to fend away one of their Generals with 10,000 Men to the Dutchy of However be fucha Blow at as very much to the the Swedes Enemies 10. his to invite the Xing of and ill to invade all the on theie After in a his \U effy then hold of the Dutchy of only Duke of that Name bad entered into private Treaties with The Swedes thus feeing on aS made rheir Efforts to Ife to 3/� c them in to no the France had engaged them with by In to far being good as her Ihe was fo ot it as to lufier Strada in Bremen to be loft her Troops were three Days of the and at felt after Defence was I Will not the of a Merchant Fleet for Want of a Convoy of a of and tb ir in the Sound y nor upon the Treachery with the Treaty of j all which at Court after the and represented many of the Perfidy of Lewis the and of his abandoning the of his and he - * I thought to have in this I I have one before me of fb af and lb Enoch in Point of what I to that I cannot -ir that after the ling of Sweden had his particularly in very in which he headed his own him fa Reward for Lewis of the Dutchy of Deux the antient aid the 3fiVA;fo this ' i ' - I SOMETIME ago I fent you a of the whM befell too much to French tot room to yxw ai the the Allies of that Nation have been with whom the hewas N y inclined a had rather Imperial Scepter for by fending Troops into the through any Motive of to thT as ihe fulfilling It this Peace wag made after the Battle of i of a Letter frab Dec it. tiap the French Court to bC all the Powers to gives and witi whom Ihe is in In we are Is Saxony i I the King of -a 5,000, the Virtue of a new the 8,000^ and which b ail 75,000 that in the Treaty laid to tbe the nf Number of v aoA the Writer We are cot that the hare Demand will be t 1 them whither we may 4i ago were told that come Shi 09 dated Deci 4. is written ffk a of London has be bv in on Condition that a certain Number of to come into 4 few and fell their dried has met with a Rebuff In tus the tion of of Remies to hh That might for die Dici The of the States is of the Prince have received Co hold in to 1 which was proved fatal to it. r feems to have come into the World purely tf 4  

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