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Lignitz, Schweidnitz. and Jawr, and I am persuaded when there terms of the Queen of Hungary may make her peace with him?" In a letter from Lord Harrington to the Duke of Newcastle, he given an account of [[note]] July 19th/30th [[/note]] Lord Hyndford's audience "reavons in generat when the Queen of Hungary offer of an equivalent in Flanders, supposes in not impossible for the Queen of Hungary to listen to the King of Prussia demand, [[underline]] wants provisionally to know the opinions here concerning it; whether it is not as well for the King of Prussia to have Flanders as the Elector of Bavaria or France itself. [[/underline]] calls these leave hints when the first appearance but the Kind wants to know in what light it shall appear to his servants in England. 2,, I do not possess any documents [[addition]] o [[/addition]] which stat the opinions of the ministry in England; but it appears that they approved the Cessions in Flanders by ordering Mr. Robinson to obtain the Queen's ultimatum on that subject, and to lay her proposals before the King of Prussia and Person. [[underline]] In consequence of these orders he repair'd [[/underline]] (1) Lord Hyndford to Mr. Robinson Brelaw July 24. [[unclear]]. said of night 1741. (2) abstract of Lord Harrington's Letter of July 19/30, In six Rofs. Malpoles own hand writing.