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BG.746.012
30 Sep 1746:22 (1281)
London, Jul 13. . . The King of Prussia has taken a
resolution of passing the remainder of the summer,
alternately, in one or other of his loyal palaces. His
Majesty has also regulated the diversions of each day.
While the court was at Oranienbourg, there was a ball on the
fifth; the sixth there was a grand supper in tents set up in
the noblest visto[ ] of the garden magnificently
illuminated;
in the King's Palace on the eight a concert, and after that
a splended supper in the Hall of State, hung with stuff made
in his Majesty's own dominions.
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