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paflcd Munich ; but the grofs infult offered to 

 him in his official capacity, by a man who dared 

 to his face ufurp his privileges for the worft 

 of purpofes, to ferve which he likewife auda- 

 cioufly prollituted the name of his Sovereign, 

 might induce him to enquire into the affair ; 

 an enquiry would convince him of the injury I 

 was fuftaining by fuch clofe and unwarrantable 

 confinement, and this probably made him con- 

 fider me as entitled to his protection. 



CHAP. XIV. 



More accounts of the nature of the author's confine- 

 ?nent. — Fi?ids means to convey a letter to the Duke 

 Frederick of Brunfzvick. — Receives a letter from 



that great General in the mo jl flattering terms. 



Receives indulgences from the magijlrates. — JVrites 

 a letter to Baron D'Ompteda. — Copy of it. — The 

 Baron rather chufes to fit down d if graced, than to 

 give the fatisfafJion required. — Goes to Manheim. 

 — A droll manxuvre there. — Receives a bayonet 

 "joound. — Proceeds to Cologne and Aix-la-Chapelley 

 where he finds Colonel S. has been bullying in his 

 ahfence. — Goes to Hollandy hears the fame ac^ 

 fKCQuntSy but cannot find the Colonel.^ — Arrives in 



L 3 England^ 



