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Frederick II of Prussia
King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786 (1712-1786)
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Memoirs of Frederick III, King of Prussia . Containing all the memorable battles and transactions of that Great Prince, to the latter end of June 1758. Together with all the memorials, answers, &c. Published, by order of that monarch, in vindication of his conduct. To which is added, an appendix, containing a succinct account of the constitution of the German Empire; and of the powers, privileges, forces, and revenues of its several electors, princes, &c. Illustrated with a new and accurate map of Saxony, Brandenburg, Silesia, Bohemia, &c. finely coloured: and also a plan of the battle of Rosbach.
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Frederick II of Prussia
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Date: 1758
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Examen du Prince de Machiavel, avec des notes historiques & politiques
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Frederick II of Prussia
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Date: 1759
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�Eloges de trois philosophes
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Frederick II of Prussia
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Date: 1753
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Examen du Prince de Machiavel, avec des notes historiques & politiques
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Frederick II of Prussia
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Date: 1741
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Familiar and friendly correspondence of Frederick the Second, King of Prussia. With U. F. de Suhm, Privy Counsellor of the Elector of Saxony, and his Envoy Extraordinary to the Courts of Berlin and Petersburg. From the original Edition of Berlin, privileged by the Emperor, his Majesty the King of Prussia, and his Serene Highness the Elector of Saxony
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Frederick II of Prussia
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Date: 1787
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A friendly epistle to the deists and a rational prayer recommended to them , In order for their Conversion to the Christian Religion. Humbly Dedicated to his Most Excellent Majesty, King George III. By Edward Goldney, gent.
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Goldney, Edward fl. 1759-1770.
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Date: 1761
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Memoirs of Frederick III, King of Prussia . Containing all the memorable battles and transactions of that Great Prince, to the latter end of June 1758. Together with all the memorials, answers, &c. Published, by order of that monarch, in vindication of his conduct. To which is added, an appendix, containing a succinct account of the constitution of the German Empire; and of the powers, privileges, forces, and revenues of its several electors, princes, &c. Illustrated with a new and accurate map of Saxony, Brandenburg, Silesia, Bohemia, &c. finely coloured: and also a plan of the battle of Rosbach.
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Frederick II of Prussia
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Date: 1758
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Alexander I of Russia taking leave of Friedrich Wilhelm III and his wife, Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz, next to the tomb of Frederick the Great. Aquatint by J. Berka after S. Le Gros, 1806.
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Le Gros, Sauveur,1754-1834.
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Date: [1806]
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Reference: 42623i
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Medical biographies : the ailments of thirty-three famous persons / by Philip Marshall Dale ; foreword by Howard F. Stein.
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Dale, Philip Marshall, 1883-
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Date: 1987
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Characteristic anecdotes, and miscellaneous authentic papers, tending to illustrate the character of Frederic II. Late King of Prussia . With explanatory notes and observations, by B.H. Latrobe.
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Date: 1788
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Prussia (Germany) - Kings and rulers - Correspondence - Early works to 1800
Prussia (Germany) - Politics and government - 1740-1786 - Sources
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