THE GERMAN SPY: Familiar LETTERS FROM A Gentleman on his TRAVELS thro' GERMANY, то OR, His Friend in ENGLAND. Containing An Exact and Entertaining With their feveral RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS, and GOVERNMENTS, Civil and Military. An Account of the CUSTOMS INTERESTS and POLI-, SITIES, Interspersed With the SECRET HISTORY and CHARACTERS of the feveral PRINCES and PRINCESSES, and other the moft confiderable Perfonages in the Empire of Germany. Heroes and Gods make other Poems fine, The SECOND EDITION. LONDON: Printed for T. COOPER, in Pater-nofter-Row; and fold by the Bookfellers of London and Westminster. MDCCXL. THE EDITOR TO THE READER. S the Letters I here offer to the Public are anonymous, the Reader will probably expect I fhould give fome Account of them: All I can fay myself is, that I have the greatest Reason in the World to believe them genuine; and in this I do not fpeak my own Opinion alone; but that of feveral Gentlemen, who have done me the Favour to perufe them ; and who all affure me, it is impoffible they fhould be mistaken in their Judgment, for many Reafons. I think it, however, unneceffary to enumerate thefe Reasons here, as the A 2 |