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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... miles , commanding the Reich - ward Passes of the Metal Mountains , and is defensive of Leipzig , Torgau and the Towns thereabouts.1 Katzenhäuser is but a mile or two from Krögis - that unfortunate Village where Finck * Map at end of ...
... miles , commanding the Reich - ward Passes of the Metal Mountains , and is defensive of Leipzig , Torgau and the Towns thereabouts.1 Katzenhäuser is but a mile or two from Krögis - that unfortunate Village where Finck * Map at end of ...
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... miles or more , ' from ' Landshut , along the Bober , along the Queiss and ' Oder , through the Neumark , abutting on Stettin and ' Colberg , to the Baltic Sea . " On that side , in aid of Loudon or otherwise , Daun can attempt nothing ...
... miles or more , ' from ' Landshut , along the Bober , along the Queiss and ' Oder , through the Neumark , abutting on Stettin and ' Colberg , to the Baltic Sea . " On that side , in aid of Loudon or otherwise , Daun can attempt nothing ...
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... miles to eastward , should Friedrich take that road . Broschwitz is short way north of Meis- sen , and lies on the road either to Grossenhayn or to Radeburg ( Radeburg only four miles northward of Lacy ) , as Friedrich shall see fit ...
... miles to eastward , should Friedrich take that road . Broschwitz is short way north of Meis- sen , and lies on the road either to Grossenhayn or to Radeburg ( Radeburg only four miles northward of Lacy ) , as Friedrich shall see fit ...
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... miles of him , inexpugnably entrenched as usual ; and the danger surely is not great : nevertheless both these Generals , wise by experience , keep their eyes open . - The First great Feat of Marching now follows , on Friedrich's part ...
... miles of him , inexpugnably entrenched as usual ; and the danger surely is not great : nevertheless both these Generals , wise by experience , keep their eyes open . - The First great Feat of Marching now follows , on Friedrich's part ...
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... miles to southward or right of us ; Daun only another three to south of him . Let us attack Lacy tomorrow morning ; wind round to get between Daun and him , 7 - with fit arrange- ments ; rapid as light ! In the King's Tent , accordingly ...
... miles to southward or right of us ; Daun only another three to south of him . Let us attack Lacy tomorrow morning ; wind round to get between Daun and him , 7 - with fit arrange- ments ; rapid as light ! In the King's Tent , accordingly ...
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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,...
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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...