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CHAP. XII. 



The author fent for to court next morning, and forced t» 

 go dirty as he came from his journey, — Returns to 

 Duke F. of Brunfwic,— ^Capitulation of Breda. — Saxe 

 - Coburg's great acStions. — Thofe excite fufpicions in the 

 ^ Convention, who fent to recal Dumourier. — Dumou- 

 rier fends the Commiflaries, and his intended fuccefTor, 

 Bournonville, prifoners to Saxe Coburg. — -The author 

 arrives at Saxe Coburg's head-quarters. — Dumourier 

 _ deferts, w^ith feveral others. — The author returns to 

 . Dulce F. of Briinfwic at Bois le Due. — ^Finds the Duke 

 jndifpofed. — Receives a moft extraordinary and honour- 

 able comm.iflion in the Dutch fervice at the Hague. — • 

 ■ Returns to Bois le Due, and prepares to take the field. 

 — Is fent on political bufmefs to BrulTells. — Is induced 

 to leave that army, and go to the army of the Upper 

 Rhine. — Situation of the army, and charailers of the 

 Generals. — 'The King of PrufTia leaves the field. — The 

 reigning^ Duke of Brunfwic fucceeds him. — The au- 

 thor's diftreiTed fituation.— Retires to a fmall town in 

 the interior - — — ■ — P- ^2.3 



CHAP. XIII. 



The author's afFair with Mrs. S. — Characler of Col. S. — • 

 ' The author fets out for Augfburg in Suabia, accompa- 

 nied by Mrs. S. — Becomes acquainted with Baron 

 ■" D'Ompteda. — Reaches Augfburg. — iSuddenly arrefted 

 ' there, on the requifitioji of the Baron D'Ompteda.— 

 ' The Baron arrives at Augflnirg, and makes fome vague 

 general charged. — Demands all the author's papers in the 

 name of his Britannic Majcfty. — The author writes to 



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