Quarterly Review, Volumen 82John Murray, 1848 |
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... Frederick the Great . ' We have no doubt that the good taste of the Royal Donor will limit his gift to the earlier volumes , which comprise such writings as the Mémoires de Brandebourg and L'Histoire de Mon Temps . Were his Majesty to ...
... Frederick the Great . ' We have no doubt that the good taste of the Royal Donor will limit his gift to the earlier volumes , which comprise such writings as the Mémoires de Brandebourg and L'Histoire de Mon Temps . Were his Majesty to ...
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... Frederick public and private since the Peace of Hubertsburg- that we now desire to apply ourselves . For this investigation the biography of Dr. Preuss , with his five volumes of appended documents , will supply our best , though by no ...
... Frederick public and private since the Peace of Hubertsburg- that we now desire to apply ourselves . For this investigation the biography of Dr. Preuss , with his five volumes of appended documents , will supply our best , though by no ...
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... Frederick was wont day by day to discuss and decide all the affairs of the army . Having despatched these affairs , Frederick passed into his writing - room , where he began by drinking off several glasses of cold water flavoured with ...
... Frederick was wont day by day to discuss and decide all the affairs of the army . Having despatched these affairs , Frederick passed into his writing - room , where he began by drinking off several glasses of cold water flavoured with ...
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... Frederick until dinner were not so uniformly fixed as the preceding . Sometimes he attended the review of his guards ... Frederick sat down to dinner . In his youth twelve had been the dinner - hour for all classes at Berlin ; nay , his ...
... Frederick until dinner were not so uniformly fixed as the preceding . Sometimes he attended the review of his guards ... Frederick sat down to dinner . In his youth twelve had been the dinner - hour for all classes at Berlin ; nay , his ...
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... Frederick allowed himself another half hour with his flute ; after which the Cabinet - Secretaries brought in the letters which he had directed or dictated , and which now came before him again transcribed and ready for his signature ...
... Frederick allowed himself another half hour with his flute ; after which the Cabinet - Secretaries brought in the letters which he had directed or dictated , and which now came before him again transcribed and ready for his signature ...
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