The Life of Frederic the Second, King of Prussia, المجلد 2Harper & bros., 1835 |
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... loss of the two armies was so very nearly equal ; that of the Prussians being 3200 killed and wounded , and of the Austrians 3000 , in addition to which the latter lost four pieces of cannon and three standards ; hardly any prisoners ...
... loss of the two armies was so very nearly equal ; that of the Prussians being 3200 killed and wounded , and of the Austrians 3000 , in addition to which the latter lost four pieces of cannon and three standards ; hardly any prisoners ...
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... succeeded in crossing the Elbe ; but they * Histoire de la Guerre de Sept Ans , par Frederic II . † Archenholz , Histoire de la Guerre de Sept Ans . did it at the expense of the loss of the 22 [ 1756 . LIFE OF FREDERIC II .
... succeeded in crossing the Elbe ; but they * Histoire de la Guerre de Sept Ans , par Frederic II . † Archenholz , Histoire de la Guerre de Sept Ans . did it at the expense of the loss of the 22 [ 1756 . LIFE OF FREDERIC II .
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... loss of the heavy artil- lery , the bridge having broken under it . They then attempted to form into some order at the foot of the mountain called the Lilienstein ; but so narrow was the space that they were unable to succeed in this ...
... loss of the heavy artil- lery , the bridge having broken under it . They then attempted to form into some order at the foot of the mountain called the Lilienstein ; but so narrow was the space that they were unable to succeed in this ...
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... loss was sustained ; and as towards the spring reinforcements arrived to the imperial troops from Flanders , Frederic deemed it necessary to support his own with a detachment from Pomerania . From the time of the arrival of the latter ...
... loss was sustained ; and as towards the spring reinforcements arrived to the imperial troops from Flanders , Frederic deemed it necessary to support his own with a detachment from Pomerania . From the time of the arrival of the latter ...
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... loss of the day on their side was the death of Schwerin ; who , from the acknowledgment of all who knew him , was one of the ablest generals of his time ; and possessed at the age of seventy - two all the activity , the vigour , and the ...
... loss of the day on their side was the death of Schwerin ; who , from the acknowledgment of all who knew him , was one of the ablest generals of his time ; and possessed at the age of seventy - two all the activity , the vigour , and the ...
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الصفحة 162 - Quand on a tout perdu, quand on n'a plus d'espoir, La vie est un opprobre, et la mort un devoir.
الصفحة 328 - ... which comes from the grace of God. But the great understanding of your majesty will at once perceive, that this important advantage, which alone can lead to eternal life, must be asked of God in prayer, with a right course of life, and a due meditation of the Scriptures. Eternal happiness is worthy of being thought of. It is obtained by the grace of God, for those who humble themselves before him. If, says Jesus, ye are not converted, and do not become like little children, ye cannot enter into...
الصفحة 238 - A government supported by an army of 180,000 men may safely disregard the criticisms of a few speculative politicians and the pen of the satirist. While his majesty retains the power of disposing of the lives and properties of his subjects as his wisdom shall direct, he allows them the most perfect freedom to amuse themselves with as many remarks or jokes on his conduct as they please...
الصفحة 296 - He speaks a great deal/ continues the Doctor ; 'yet those who hear him, regret that he does not speak a good deal more. His observations are always lively, very often just; and few men possess the talent of repartee in greater perfection.
الصفحة 129 - Remove from Berlin with the royal family. Let the archives be carried to Potsdam. The town may make conditions with the enemy.
الصفحة 269 - You will find money enough in the treasury for the public expenses. I trust in God that I shall not long be absent, as I am only gone on a small excursion, in order to teach a young gentleman in the neighbourhood his military exercise !"f Frederic was also accustomed to call the war he was now engaged in, " The lawsuit, in which he had gone, like a bailiff, to levy an execution.":); The day before the King of Prussia left Berlin, he held final communications with the Austrian envoy.