History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great, 第 6 巻Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 778 ページ |
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... height of fighting humour , confident as three " to one , and having brandy in them , it is likewise said . Fou- quet and his people stood to arms , in the temper Fouquet had " vowed they would : defended their Hills with an energy ...
... height of fighting humour , confident as three " to one , and having brandy in them , it is likewise said . Fou- quet and his people stood to arms , in the temper Fouquet had " vowed they would : defended their Hills with an energy ...
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... Heights , headquarter Pulsnitz , -till Quintus come up with the baggage , which he does punctually , but not till nightfall , not till midnight the last of him . 6 6 Saturday , July 5th . To the road again at 3 A.M. Again to northward ...
... Heights , headquarter Pulsnitz , -till Quintus come up with the baggage , which he does punctually , but not till nightfall , not till midnight the last of him . 6 6 Saturday , July 5th . To the road again at 3 A.M. Again to northward ...
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... Height , and military post of advantage . Next morning , July 10th , he crosses Dres- den Bridge , comes streaming through the City ; and takes shelter with the Reichsfolk near there : -towards Plauen Chasm ; the strongest ground in the ...
... Height , and military post of advantage . Next morning , July 10th , he crosses Dres- den Bridge , comes streaming through the City ; and takes shelter with the Reichsfolk near there : -towards Plauen Chasm ; the strongest ground in the ...
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... Heights of Strie- gau and Hohenfriedberg Country , within wind of Schweidnitz , of Breslau : magazines , union with Prince Henri , all secure thereby ? " So reckons the sanguine Friedrich ; unaware that Loudon , with his corps of 35,000 ...
... Heights of Strie- gau and Hohenfriedberg Country , within wind of Schweidnitz , of Breslau : magazines , union with Prince Henri , all secure thereby ? " So reckons the sanguine Friedrich ; unaware that Loudon , with his corps of 35,000 ...
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... Heights which look down on Liegnitz over the south ; finds , however , that the Loudon - Daun people have likewise been dili- gent ; that they now lie stretched out on their right bank , three or four miles up - stream or to rearward ...
... Heights which look down on Liegnitz over the south ; finds , however , that the Loudon - Daun people have likewise been dili- gent ; that they now lie stretched out on their right bank , three or four miles up - stream or to rearward ...
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174 ページ - Sire, that it seems unbecoming my sex, in this age of vicious refinement, to feel for one's country, to lament the horrors of war, or wish for the return of peace.
175 ページ - ... history of every wound, and grow themselves soldiers, before they find strength for the field. But this were nothing, did we not feel the alternate insolence of either army, as it happens to advance or retreat...
480 ページ - Placet, since so many great and learned men will have it so : but long after I am dead, it will be known what this violating of all that was hitherto held sacred and just will give rise to.
102 ページ - Friedrich into great confinement indeed. Friedrich is aware of this Vienna Order; which is a kind of comfort in the circumstances. The intentions of the hungry Russians, too, are legible to Friedrich ; and he is much resolved that said Order shall be impossible to Daun. " Were it to be possible, we are landless. Where are our recruits, our magazines, our resources for a new Campaign ? We may as well die, as suffer that to be possible !" Such is Friedrich's fixed view. He says to D'Argens : "You,...
692 ページ - The old must give place to the young, that each generation may find room clear for it : and Life, if we examine strictly what its course is, consists in seeing one's fellow-creatures die and be born.
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687 ページ - But there, pretty much, his Theism seems to have stopped. Instinctively, too, he believed, no man more firmly, that Right alone has ultimately any strength in this world : ultimately, yes ;—but for him and his poor brief interests, what good was it ? Hope for himself in Divine Justice, in Divine Providence, I think he had not practically any...