History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great, 第 6 巻Chapman and Hall, 1865 |
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... course the strength of their resources is still more steadily doing . To the last , Friedrich , the weaker in material resources , needs all his talent , all his luck too . But , as the strength , on both sides , is fast abating , -hard ...
... course the strength of their resources is still more steadily doing . To the last , Friedrich , the weaker in material resources , needs all his talent , all his luck too . But , as the strength , on both sides , is fast abating , -hard ...
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... course of other people's enterprises . ( Well to eastward and rearward of Daun , where we have seen Loudon about to be very busy , Prince Henri and Fouquet have spun themselves out into a long chain of posts , in length 300 miles or ...
... course of other people's enterprises . ( Well to eastward and rearward of Daun , where we have seen Loudon about to be very busy , Prince Henri and Fouquet have spun themselves out into a long chain of posts , in length 300 miles or ...
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... course ; bankrupt as he is , and reduced to spoons and kettles . In which case , what a beautiful effect might Duke Ferdinand produce , if he marched to Eger , say to Eger , with his 50,000 Germans ( Britannic Majesty and Pitt so ...
... course ; bankrupt as he is , and reduced to spoons and kettles . In which case , what a beautiful effect might Duke Ferdinand produce , if he marched to Eger , say to Eger , with his 50,000 Germans ( Britannic Majesty and Pitt so ...
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... course of hours , nearly all " their Hills . Landshut Town Loudon had taken from them , " Landshut and its roads : in the end , the Prussian position is " becoming permeable , plainly untenable ; -Austrian force is " moving to their ...
... course of hours , nearly all " their Hills . Landshut Town Loudon had taken from them , " Landshut and its roads : in the end , the Prussian position is " becoming permeable , plainly untenable ; -Austrian force is " moving to their ...
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... courses of streams ; a country of mossy ' woods and wild agricultures , of bogs , of shaggy moor . South- ' ward 10 miles is Radeberg ' ( not Radeburg , observe ) ; ' yonder ' is the town of Pulsnitz on our stream of Pulsnitz ; to south ...
... courses of streams ; a country of mossy ' woods and wild agricultures , of bogs , of shaggy moor . South- ' ward 10 miles is Radeberg ' ( not Radeburg , observe ) ; ' yonder ' is the town of Pulsnitz on our stream of Pulsnitz ; to south ...
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174 ページ - What an alteration at present from such a charming scene ! I am not expert at description, nor can my fancy add any horror to the picture; but sure, even conquerors themselves would weep at the hideous prospect now before me.
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.
238 ページ - I find the gentleman is determined to leave us, nor can I say I am sorry for it, since he would otherwise have certainly compelled us to leave him ; but, if he be resolved to assume the right of advising his majesty, and directing the operations of the war, to what purpose are we called to this council ? When he talks of being responsible to the people, he talks the...
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,...
238 ページ - If these views are to be followed, this is the last time I can sit at this Board. I was called to the Administration of Affairs by the voice of the People : to them I have always considered myself as accountable for my conduct ; and therefore cannot remain in a situation which makes me responsible for measures I am no longer allowed to guide.