Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw, and Vienna: In the Years 1777, 1778, and 1779, Volume 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806 - Europe |
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... Soltikoff and Laudohn , in August 1759. Vous avez bien gaté ma foupe à Francfort , " faid the King to him . 46 • " Je vous ai toujours trouvé au " bout de ma Lorgnette , " added he at another time . Such recognitions of fupe . rior ...
... Soltikoff and Laudohn , in August 1759. Vous avez bien gaté ma foupe à Francfort , " faid the King to him . 46 • " Je vous ai toujours trouvé au " bout de ma Lorgnette , " added he at another time . Such recognitions of fupe . rior ...
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... Soltikoff , the Ruffian and Auftrian Generals , never acted in real union to a common point , or the Pruffian monarchy must have fallen under the preffure . " The war of feven years " exemplifies in the most ftriking manner , how ...
... Soltikoff , the Ruffian and Auftrian Generals , never acted in real union to a common point , or the Pruffian monarchy must have fallen under the preffure . " The war of feven years " exemplifies in the most ftriking manner , how ...
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... Soltikoff , who had replaced their former commander ; after defeating General Wedel at Zullichau , near Croffen on the Oder , had continued their march toward Berlin ! It was marked by ravages of every kind ; and It COURT OF BERLIN ...
... Soltikoff , who had replaced their former commander ; after defeating General Wedel at Zullichau , near Croffen on the Oder , had continued their march toward Berlin ! It was marked by ravages of every kind ; and It COURT OF BERLIN ...
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... Soltikoff , Marshal Daun de- tached Laudohn to join him , at the head . of twelve thoufand Auftrians and Saxons ... Soltikoff and Laudohn rode out together , in order to reconnoitre the enemy . As it was evident that the King meant to ...
... Soltikoff , Marshal Daun de- tached Laudohn to join him , at the head . of twelve thoufand Auftrians and Saxons ... Soltikoff and Laudohn rode out together , in order to reconnoitre the enemy . As it was evident that the King meant to ...
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... Soltikoff ; " the Ruffians are unacquainted with retreats : they always either conquer or die . " On the following morning , the twelfth of August , Frederic attacked the entrench- ed camp at Cunerfdorf ; his greatest efforts being ...
... Soltikoff ; " the Ruffians are unacquainted with retreats : they always either conquer or die . " On the following morning , the twelfth of August , Frederic attacked the entrench- ed camp at Cunerfdorf ; his greatest efforts being ...
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Page 72 - might try to gain admittance, and juftly apprehenfive of her influence over him, had taken the precaution of removing him betimes, to another part of the Palace. Exhaufted by the agitation of her mind, and by fuch exertions of body, the Queen attempted no further refiftance. She returned to her own chamber, where
Page 285 - them to fortify their nerves by partaking of a bowl of punch, which was placed" upon the table. Several of them, (indeed, as I believe, all except one or two, thinking the exhortation judicious,) very readily followed it; but, the gentleman from whom I received thefe Particulars, declined to profit by the advice.
Page 286 - Schrepfer commenced it, by retiring into a corner of the gallery, where kneeling down, with many myfterious ceremonies he invoked the fpirits to appear, or rather to come to his aid ; for it is allowed that none were ever vifible. A very confiderable -time elapfed before they obeyed ; during which interval,
Page 414 - the Imperial Poland, on the fouthern fide of the Viftula. After being let down by a rope, as in thofe of Cremnitz, to the depth of about two hundred and thirty feet; our conductors led us through galleries, which, for loftinefs ,and breadth, feemed rather to
Page 305 - Short sway ! Fair Austria spreads her mournful charms, " The Queen, the Beauty, sets the world in
Page 286 - vifible. A very confiderable -time elapfed before they obeyed ; during which interval, he laboured apparently under great agitation of body and mind, being covered with a violent fweat, and almoft in convulfions, like the Pythonefs of antiquity. At length, a loud clatter was heard at all the
Page 414 - of the fame tranfparent materials ; the points and fpars of which, reflecting the rays of light from the lamps which the guides held in their hands, produced an effect equally novel and beautiful.
Page 293 - without the gates of Leipfic. It was in fummer, before the fun rofe, between . three and four o'clock in the morning. When they came to a certain part of the grove, he defired them to remain there a little, while he went on one fide, to make the
Page 284 - and died only a few years ago, at his palace in this city; which his nephew Prince Charles, who became his principal heir, occupied after his deceafe. In addition to his maternal eftates, the Chevalier poffeffed a vaft income from his military and other appointments in the
Page 69 - her to remove to one of the Royal Palaces in the country for a few days." The Queen, fcarcely awake, in her firft furprize imagined that the note which