THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND. FROM THE REVOLUTION то THE DEATH OF GEORGE THE SECOND. (Defigned as a Continuation of Mr. Hume's Hiftory.) IN FIVE VOLUME S. By T. SMOLLETT, M. D. VOL. IV. A NEW EDITION, with the AUTHOR'S laft COR- LONDON: PRINTED FOR T. CADELL, IN THE STRAND; AND R. BALDWIN, M DCC LXXXV. § I. Motives of the war in Germany. Confpiracy in Sweden. § II. Measures taken by the King of Pruffia and Elector of Hanover. § III. Endeavours of the court of Vienna to fruftrate them. SIV. His Pruffian Majefty demands an explanation from the Emprefs-Queen. SV. Her anfwer. §. VI. The Pruffian army enters Saxony, and publishes a manifefto. Prince Ferdinand takes Leipfick. § VII. King of Pruffia takes poffeffion of Drefden, and blocks up the King of Poland at Pirna. § VII. Prussian army penetrates into Bohemia, and fights the battle of Lowoschutz. §IX. Saxon army Surrenders. X. King of Poland's memorial to the StatesGeneral. § XI. Imperial decrees published against the King of Pruffia. § XII. Declarations of different powers. § XIII. His Prussian Majesty's answer to the Saxon meVOL. IV. morial. B |