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History of Friedrich II. of Prussia
Vol. IX. (of XXI.)

CHAPTER X
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Had already, what was noted of him in after life, a tendency to give medical advice, in cases interesting to him ?-- "Adieu, my incomparable and dear Sister.

I am always the same to you, and will remain so till my death.
"FRIEDRICH." [_OEuvres de Frederic,_ xxvii.

part lst, p.

57.] Generals with their wheel mended, Margraves, Prince and now the Camp Equipage too, are all at Nurnberg; and start on the morrow; hardly a hundred miles now to be done,--but on slower terms, owing to the Equipage.

Heilbronn, place of arms or central stronghold of the Reich's-Army, they reach on Monday: about Eppingen, next night, if the wind is westerly, one may hear the cannon,--not without interest.


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