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Vienna, April 15: Agreements between the Emperor and King of Prussia include a military plan against France by Duke of Brunswick, settled by Prince Hohenlohe; letters to German princes for troops; circulars to European powers (Russia, Sweden, Prussia, Spain, Naples, Sardinia, Switzerland) proposing Avignon restitution to Pope, rights restoration for German princes in Alsace/Lorraine, homage to French king, and contributions. Austrian army in Netherlands at 70,000 men.
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At the departure of Monsieur de Bischoffswerder for Berlin, the following resolutions were agreed to, on the part of his Apostolic Majesty and the King of Prussia.
1. Plan of operation against France, conducted by the Duke of Brunswick, settled by Prince Hohenlohe, and mutually adopted.
2. Letters of request to be addressed to all the Princes of the empire, who are able to grant supplies of men, and the measures furnishing their contingent to be previously determined.
3. Circular letters to all the powers of Europe, who concur in the sentiment of supporting the Monarchical government of France; especially to the Courts of Russia, Sweden, Prussia, Spain, Naples, Sardinia and Switzerland.
These letters propose—a full restitution of the Comtat of Avignon to the Pope—a perfect restoration of the rights of the German Princes land-holders in Alsace and Lorraine—A full homage to be paid by the people of France to his Most Christian Majesty, as Monarch of France.—An invitation to all the Powers of Europe, to induce them to contribute all in their power toward the accomplishment of these ends.
The march of our troops continue with the utmost expedition; and our army in the Netherlands amounts already to 70,000 men.
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Vienna
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April 15
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plan of operation against france adopted; letters to be sent to princes and european powers; army in the netherlands amounts to 70,000 men.
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At the departure of Monsieur de Bischoffswerder for Berlin, resolutions agreed: 1. Plan of operation against France conducted by Duke of Brunswick, settled by Prince Hohenlohe, mutually adopted. 2. Letters of request to Princes of the empire for men supplies, contingents determined. 3. Circular letters to powers of Europe supporting French Monarchy, especially Russia, Sweden, Prussia, Spain, Naples, Sardinia, Switzerland, proposing restitution of Comtat of Avignon to Pope, restoration of German Princes' rights in Alsace and Lorraine, homage to his Most Christian Majesty as Monarch of France, invitation to contribute. March of troops continues with expedition.