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History of Friedrich II. of Prussia
Vol. XIII. (of XXI.)

CHAPTER II
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By that time they could do nothing,'" the season out by that time.
HYNDFORD.

"'His Excellency Podewils has been taking notes; if I am to be bound by them, might I first see that he has mistaken nothing ?' KING.

"'Certainly!'"-- Podewils's Note-protocol is found to be correct in every point; Hyndford, with some slight flourish of compliments on both sides, bows himself away (invited to dinner, which he accepts, "will surely have that honor before returning to Breslau");--and so the First Audience has ended.

[Hyndford's Despatches, Breslau, 5th and 13th May, 1741.

Are in State-Paper Office, like the rest of Hyndford's; also in British Museum (Additional MSS.


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