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Visit to Iceland

CHAPTER XI
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In 1757 Frederick the Great of Prussia invaded Bohemia, and laid siege to Prague.

Before this city an Austrian army lay, who were attacked with great impetuosity by Frederick, and completely defeated.

But the town was defended with great valour; and during the time thus gained the Austrian general Daun raised fresh troops, with which he took the field at Collin.

Here he was attacked by Frederick, who was routed, and all his baggage and cannon captured.

This loss was "paying his score;" and the defeat was so complete, that the great monarch sat down by the side of a fountain, and tracing figures in the sand, was lost for a long time in meditation on the means to be adopted to retrieve his fortune.
{6} I mention this little incident to warn the traveller against parting with his effects.
{7} The true version of this affair is as follows.


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