History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great, 第 6 巻Chapman and Hall, 1865 |
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... Never hitherto was the augury of any Campaign more indecipherable to him , or so continually fluctuating with wild hopes , which proved visionary , and with huge prac- tical fears , of what he knew to be the real likelihood . " Peace ...
... Never hitherto was the augury of any Campaign more indecipherable to him , or so continually fluctuating with wild hopes , which proved visionary , and with huge prac- tical fears , of what he knew to be the real likelihood . " Peace ...
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... never to draw a Prussian sword more . " 4 This speech of Fouquet's ( June 16th ) was two days after Friedrich got on march from Schlettau . June 17th , Fouquet got to Landshut ; drove out the Austrians more easily than he had calculated ...
... never to draw a Prussian sword more . " 4 This speech of Fouquet's ( June 16th ) was two days after Friedrich got on march from Schlettau . June 17th , Fouquet got to Landshut ; drove out the Austrians more easily than he had calculated ...
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... never got it done . ' This is Tem- pelhof's notion : and this , sure enough , was actually Friedrich's mode of management in the weeks follow- ing ; though whether already altogether planned in his head , or only gradually planning ...
... never got it done . ' This is Tem- pelhof's notion : and this , sure enough , was actually Friedrich's mode of management in the weeks follow- ing ; though whether already altogether planned in his head , or only gradually planning ...
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... never before . This 6 news of a Daun already at Bautzen awakened Friedrich's " utmost speed : " Never do , that Daun be in Silesia before us ! Indispensable to get ahead of Bautzen and him , or to be wait- ' ing on the flank of his next ...
... never before . This 6 news of a Daun already at Bautzen awakened Friedrich's " utmost speed : " Never do , that Daun be in Silesia before us ! Indispensable to get ahead of Bautzen and him , or to be wait- ' ing on the flank of his next ...
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... never was a sudden man . By a kind of accident , he got Holstein hustled across the River that first night ( July 19th ) , not annihilated , as was very feasible , but pushed home , out of his way . Whereby the North side of Dresden is ...
... never was a sudden man . By a kind of accident , he got Holstein hustled across the River that first night ( July 19th ) , not annihilated , as was very feasible , but pushed home , out of his way . Whereby the North side of Dresden is ...
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3d Nov Archenholtz Army attack August Austrian Battle Berlin Bernburg Breslau Broglio Büsching Camp Campaign cannon cannonade Colberg Column Country Czar Czarina Czernichef Daun Daun's Diemel Dresden Duke Elbe enemy English Euvres de Frédéric farther Ferdinand fighting fire Fouquet French Fried Friedrich Gellert Glatz Glogau gone Gotzkowsky hand Herr honour hope horse Hülsen Hussars July June Kaiser Katzbach Kaunitz kind King King's Lacy Lacy's Landshut Leipzig Letter Liegnitz look Loudon Majesty Meissen miles Mitchell morning Neisse never night October once Peace perhaps Pitt Plauen Poland Polish poor Potsdam Preuss Prince Henri Radeburg readers Regiment Reich Reichsfolk road Rödenbeck round Rulhière Russians Sans-Souci Saxony Schlettau Schmettau Schöning Schweidnitz September Seven-Years War side Siege Silesia Siptitz soldiers Soltikof Strehlen Tempelhof thing thither Torgau Tottleben Turk Voltaire weeks Wesel Ziethen
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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.