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

CHAPTER VI
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A man of great natural sagacity and insight; decidedly luminous and original, though of somewhat crabbed temper now and then; a man well worth hearing on this and on whatever else he handles).

Tempelhof, GESCHICHTE DES SIEBENJAHRIGEN KRIEGES (which is at first a mere Translation of Lloyd, nothing new in it but certain notes and criticisms on Lloyd; when Lloyd ends, Tempelhof, Prussian Major and Professor, a learned, intelligent, but diffuse man, of far inferior talent to Lloyd, continues and completes on his own footing: six very thin 4tos, Berlin, 1794), i.

38 (Battle, with FOOTNOTES), and ib.

51 (CRITICISM of Lloyd).
Prussian and Austrian Accounts in _Helden-Geschichte, _iii.

800 et seq.
Many Narratives in FELDZUGE, and the BEYLAGE to Seyfarth; &c.


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