Citation |
BEP(F.745.011
15 Apr 1745:22 (505)
Hamburgh, Dec. 1. Tis not yet certain what rout the army of
the King of Prussia will take; but 'tis nevertheless feared,
that it designs to invade Lusatia. 'Tis added that his
Prussian Majesty has sent several trumpets to Prince Charles
with propositions of peace, but that the Prince had sent
them back without opening their dispatches. Certain advices
assure, that his Majesty appeared disposed to restore to the
Queen of Hungary all Upper Silesia, with the fortress of N[
] and county of Glatz, and that his Prussian Majesty had
ever discovered sentiments tending towards an accommodation,
in letters which he has since wrote to the Queen, the Great
Duke, and the empress Dowager; but that nothing of all this
seems to make any impression at Vienna, by reason of some
dispatches from the King of Prussia, designed for France,
having been since intercepted.
|