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

CHAPTER VII
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Grand-Duke Franz, his Brother Karl with him and his old Tutor Neipperg, both of whom are thought to have some skill in war, did advance accordingly.

But then withal there was risk at Prag; and he always paused again, and waited to consider.

From Frating, on the 16th, [Espagnac, i.

87.] he had got to Neuhaus, quite across Mahren into Bohemian ground, and there joined with Lobkowitz and what Bohemian force there was; by this time an Army which you would have called much stronger than the French.

Forward, therefore! Yes; but with pauses, with considerations.


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