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.; Flying Post, April 20.] [Footnote 284: London Gazette, March 14. 1692.] [Footnote 285: The Swedes came, it is true, but not till the campaign was over. London Gazette, Sept, 10 1691,] [Footnote 286: William to Heinsius March 14/24. 1692.] [Footnote 287: William to Heinsius, Feb. 2/12 1692.] [Footnote 288: Ibid. Jan 12/22 1692.] [Footnote 289: Ibid. Jan. 19/29. 1692.] [Footnote 290: Burnet, ii. 82 83.; Correspondence of William and Heinsius, passim.] [Footnote 291: Memoires de Torcy.] [Footnote 292: William to Heinsius, Oct 28/Nov 8 1691.] [Footnote 293: Ibid. Jan. 19/29. 1692.] [Footnote 294: His letters to Heinsius are full of this subject.] [Footnote 295: See the Letters from Rome among the Nairne Papers. Those in 1692 are from Lytcott; those in 1693 from Cardinal Howard; those in 1694 from Bishop Ellis; those in 1695 from Lord Perth. They all tell the same story.] [Footnote 296: William's correspondence with Heinsius; London Gazette, Feb. 4. 1691. In a pasquinade published in 1693, and entitled "La Foire d'Ausbourg, Ballet Allegorique," the Elector of Saxony is introduced saying, "Moy, je diray naivement, Qu'une jartiere d'Angleterre Feroit tout Mon empressement; Et je ne vois rien sur la terre Ou je trouve plus d'agrement."] [Footnote 297: William's correspondence with Heinsius. There is a curious account of Schoening in the Memoirs of Count Dohna.] [Footnote 298: Burnet, ii. 84.] [Footnote 299: Narcissus Luttrell's Diary.] [Footnote 300: Monthly Mercuries of January and April 1693; Burnet, ii. 84. In the Burnet MS. Hail. 6584, is a warm eulogy on the Elector of Bavaria. When the MS. was written he was allied with England against France. In the History, which was prepared for publication when he was allied with France against England, the eulogy is omitted.] [Footnote 301: "Nec pluribus impar."] [Footnote 302: Memoires de Saint Simon; Dangeau; Racine's Letters, and Narrative entitled Relation de ce qui s'est passe au Siege de Namur; Monthly Mercury, May 1692.] [Footnote 303: Memoires de Saint Simon; Racine to Boileau, May 21. 1692.] [Footnote 304: Monthly Mercury for June; William to Heinsius May 26/ June 5 1692.] [Footnote 305: William to Heinsius, May 26/June 5 1692.] [Footnote 306: Monthly Mercuries of June and July 1692; London Gazettes of June; Gazette de Paris; Memoires de Saint Simon; Journal de Dangeau; William to Heinsius
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