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History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia
Vol. VII. (of XXI.)

CHAPTER VIII
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He arrests, punishes and banishes, where there is trace of cooperation or connection with Deserter Fritz and his schemes.

The Bulows, brother and sister, brother in the King's service, sister in Wilhelmina's, respectable goldstick people, originally of Hanover, are hurled out to Lithuania and the world's end: let them live in Memel, and repent as they can.

Minister Knyphausen, always of English tendencies, he, with his Wife,--to whom it is specially hard, while General Schwerin, gallant witty Kurt, once of Mecklenburg, stays behind,--is ordered to disappear, and follow his private rural business far off; no minister, ever more.

The Lieutenant Spaen of the Giant Regiment, who kept false watch, and did not tell of Katte, gets cashiering and a year in Spandau.

He wandered else-whither, and came to something afterwards, poor Spaen.


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