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<p>(3)</p>
<p>made public, the purport and design of it can be<lb/>
spoken of only by conjecture. It was made not<lb/>
to Britain only, but to Prussia. The intrigues of<lb/>
the Court of London <del><gap/></del> <add>at</add> that of Berlin not having<lb/>
been as yet consummated, justice from the lesser<lb/>
quarter seemed at first not altogether hopeless. <lb/>
The known connection between Prussia and Great<lb/>
Britain furnished an ostensible reason for extending<lb/>
<add>to</add> to the latter, communications that had been <lb/>
made to the former; and frankness and publicity <lb/>
were suitable accompaniments to the upright<lb/>
and generous conduct of the Prince of Denmark.</p>


made public, the <unclear>purport</unclear> and design of it can be spoken of only by conjectures. It was made not to Britain only, but to <unclear>Prussia</unclear>. The <unclear>insistence</unclear> of the Court of London at that of Berlin not having been as yet consummated, justice from the <gap/> quarter seemed <gap/> <gap/> not altogether hopeless. The known connections between Prussia and Great Britain furnished and ostensible reason for <gap/> lending to the latter communications that had been made to the former; and <gap/> and publicity were suitable accompaniments to the upright and <gap/> <unclear>conduct</unclear> of the Prince of Denmark.
Text. Par: 3.<lb/>
 
<p>"It is also with the liveliest sorrow, that I must<lb/>
<lb/>
recall to your Excellency's memory, that the Empress<lb/>
<gap/>. Par: 3.
of Russia thought proper to avoid the mediation <lb/>
 
of the King and his allies; and that this <lb/>
<p>"It is also with the liveliest sorrow, that I must recall to your <unclear>Excellency's</unclear> memory, that the Empress of Russia thought proper to avoid the mediation of the King and his allies; and that this refusal was the only cause of the continuation of hostilities, since his Majesty the King of Sweden has accepted, in the freest and most amicable manner, that offer from the three Courts, which were animated with the only <unclear>design</unclear>, of stopping the shedding of blood, and maintaining the <unclear>northern</unclear> balance"</p>
refusal was the only cause of the continuation <lb/>
<lb/>
of hostilities, since his Majesty the King of Sweden <lb/>
Observations on Par:3.
had accepted, in the freeest and most amicable <lb/>
<p>If two or more <unclear>incendiaries</unclear> were to enter into a conspiracy, and set a man's house on fire, it is natural enough that the owner of the House would not <hi rend="underline">think proper</hi> to employ any of them to put out the fire, or to <unclear>set</unclear> as <gap/>, for the purpose of <gap/> the Damages; and it is equally natural, that any of them should be ready to <hi rend="underline">accept</hi> that office <hi rend="underline">in the fairest and most amicable manner.</hi></p> What
manner, that offer from the three Courts, which <lb/>
 
were animated with the only desi<del>g</del>n, of stopping<lb/>
 
the shedding of blood, and maintaining the northern<lb/>
balance"</p>


Observations on Par: 3.<lb/>
<p>If two or more incendiaries were to enter <lb/>
into a conspiracy, and set a man's house <lb/>
on fire, it is natural enough that the owner <lb/>
of the House would not <hi rend="underline">think proper</hi> to employ <lb/>
any of them to put out the fire, or to sit as Judges, <lb/>
for the purpose of assessing the Damages; and <lb/>
it is equally natural, that any of them should <lb/>
be ready to <hi rend="underline">accept</hi> that office <hi rend="underline">in the fairest &amp; most <lb/>
amicable manner.</hi><lb/><add>What</add></p>
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made public, the purport and design of it can be
spoken of only by conjecture. It was made not
to Britain only, but to Prussia. The intrigues of
the Court of London at that of Berlin not having
been as yet consummated, justice from the lesser
quarter seemed at first not altogether hopeless.
The known connection between Prussia and Great
Britain furnished an ostensible reason for extending
to to the latter, communications that had been
made to the former; and frankness and publicity
were suitable accompaniments to the upright
and generous conduct of the Prince of Denmark.

Text. Par: 3.

"It is also with the liveliest sorrow, that I must
recall to your Excellency's memory, that the Empress
of Russia thought proper to avoid the mediation
of the King and his allies; and that this
refusal was the only cause of the continuation
of hostilities, since his Majesty the King of Sweden
had accepted, in the freeest and most amicable
manner, that offer from the three Courts, which
were animated with the only design, of stopping
the shedding of blood, and maintaining the northern
balance"

Observations on Par: 3.

If two or more incendiaries were to enter
into a conspiracy, and set a man's house
on fire, it is natural enough that the owner
of the House would not think proper to employ
any of them to put out the fire, or to sit as Judges,
for the purpose of assessing the Damages; and
it is equally natural, that any of them should
be ready to accept that office in the fairest & most
amicable manner.

What


Identifier: | JB/009/054/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 9.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

009

Main Headings

Folio number

054

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

bowring, x, 201ff

ID Number

3355

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