History of Friedrich II. of Prussia: Called Frederick the Great, 第 9 巻Chapman and Hall (limited), 1873 |
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... given ; such the unchivalrous fury that had risen . His Cavalry , with the loss of about 500 , cut their way through . They " and some stragglers of Foot , in whole about 1,500 of both kinds , 66 were what remained of those 10,680 after ...
... given ; such the unchivalrous fury that had risen . His Cavalry , with the loss of about 500 , cut their way through . They " and some stragglers of Foot , in whole about 1,500 of both kinds , 66 were what remained of those 10,680 after ...
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... given their cannon - salvo . He lost ' about 200 , the Lacy people hardly so many ; and is now out of a con- ' siderable personal jeopardy , which is still celebrated in the Anecdote- ' Books , perhaps to a mythical extent . " Two ...
... given their cannon - salvo . He lost ' about 200 , the Lacy people hardly so many ; and is now out of a con- ' siderable personal jeopardy , which is still celebrated in the Anecdote- ' Books , perhaps to a mythical extent . " Two ...
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... given to plunder too : —by launching ' his British Legion upon Warburg Town , there to take charge of Du Muy's right wing . Which Legion , " with great rapidity , not only . pitched the French all out , but clean plundered the poor Town ...
... given to plunder too : —by launching ' his British Legion upon Warburg Town , there to take charge of Du Muy's right wing . Which Legion , " with great rapidity , not only . pitched the French all out , but clean plundered the poor Town ...
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... given out ; which , to this day , one reads with a kind of satisfaction like that derivable from the Forty - seventh of Eu- clid clear to the meanest capacity , not a word wanting in it , not a word superfluous , solid as geometry . The ...
... given out ; which , to this day , one reads with a kind of satisfaction like that derivable from the Forty - seventh of Eu- clid clear to the meanest capacity , not a word wanting in it , not a word superfluous , solid as geometry . The ...
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... given only to a Friedrich to march on those terms ; between ' Two hostile Armies , his equals in strength , and a Third ' ( Loudon's , in Striegau Country ) ' waiting ahead . ' The March passed without accident of moment ; had not ...
... given only to a Friedrich to march on those terms ; between ' Two hostile Armies , his equals in strength , and a Third ' ( Loudon's , in Striegau Country ) ' waiting ahead . ' The March passed without accident of moment ; had not ...
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