History of Friedrich II. of Prussia: Called Frederick the Great, 第 9 巻Chapman and Hall (limited), 1873 |
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... fighting with Friedrich , but only to cover Dresden . Dres- den , without fighting , has proved impossible to cover , and Lacy leaves it bare.1 ( " At Kaditz , " says Mitchell , " where the second bridge of boats " took a great deal of ...
... fighting with Friedrich , but only to cover Dresden . Dres- den , without fighting , has proved impossible to cover , and Lacy leaves it bare.1 ( " At Kaditz , " says Mitchell , " where the second bridge of boats " took a great deal of ...
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... fighting " there , quiet artificial water expanses there instead . ' Many think the " Town will not be taken ; or that , if it should , it will cost very dear , --so determined seems Maguire . " And , in effect , from this day on ...
... fighting " there , quiet artificial water expanses there instead . ' Many think the " Town will not be taken ; or that , if it should , it will cost very dear , --so determined seems Maguire . " And , in effect , from this day on ...
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... Fights , which were then very loud in the Gazettes , along with it . Three once famous Actions ; which unexpectedly had little or no result , and are very much forgotten now . So that bare enumeration of them is nearly all we are ...
... Fights , which were then very loud in the Gazettes , along with it . Three once famous Actions ; which unexpectedly had little or no result , and are very much forgotten now . So that bare enumeration of them is nearly all we are ...
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... fighting ) ' is this foremost • Column ; Second Line is the Second Column ; Reserve is the • Third . All Generals ' chaises , money - wagons , and regimental Surgeons ' wagons remain with their respective Battalions ; ' as do the Heavy ...
... fighting ) ' is this foremost • Column ; Second Line is the Second Column ; Reserve is the • Third . All Generals ' chaises , money - wagons , and regimental Surgeons ' wagons remain with their respective Battalions ; ' as do the Heavy ...
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... fighting , which had been very murderous to Loudon . Loss of 10,000 to him : 4,000 killed and wounded ; prisoners 6,000 ; 82 cannon , 28 flags , and other items ; the Prussian loss being 1,800 in whole . 1 16 By 5 o'clock , the Battle ...
... fighting , which had been very murderous to Loudon . Loss of 10,000 to him : 4,000 killed and wounded ; prisoners 6,000 ; 82 cannon , 28 flags , and other items ; the Prussian loss being 1,800 in whole . 1 16 By 5 o'clock , the Battle ...
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3d Nov Archenholtz Army attack August Austrian Battalions Battle Berlin Bernburg Bischofswerda Breslau Broglio Burkersdorf Butturlin Camp Campaign cannon cannonade Catharine Choiseul Colberg Column Confederation Confederation of Bar Country Czar Czarina Czernichef D'Argens Daun Daun's Diemel Dresden Duke Elbe enemy English Euvres de Frédéric farther Ferdinand fighting Fouquet French Freyberg Fried Friedrich Gellert Glatz Glogau Goltz gone Gotzkowsky Herr hope Hordt horse Hülsen Jan.-July July June Kappel Katzbach kind King King's Kunzendorf Lacy Landshut Leipzig Letter Liegnitz Loudon Majesty Meissen miles Mitchell morning Neisse never night Nüssler October once orders Peace perhaps Peter Petersburg Pitt Plauen Poland Polish poor Preuss Prince Henri readers Regiment Reichs Reichsfolk road Rödenbeck Romanzow round Rulhière Russians Saldern Saxony Schlettau Schöning Schweidnitz Seyfarth side Siege Silesia Siptitz Soltikof Strehlen Tempelhof thing thither Torgau Tottleben Warkotsch weeks Wesel Ziethen
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