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

CHAPTER III
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688-698); also in _Helden-Geschichte,_ vi.
299-309: in _Anonymous of Hamburg_ (iv.

115-124), that is, in the OLD NEWSPAPERS, extremely particular account, How "not only the finest Horse in Breslau, and the finest House [King's Palace], but the handsomest Man, and, alas, also the prettiest Girl [poor Jungfer Muller, shattered by a bomb-shell on the streets], were destroyed in this short Siege,"-- world-famous for the moment.

Preuss, ii.

246.] Loudon had no other shift left.

This Sunday his Russians are still five days distant; alert Henri, on the contrary, is, in a sense, come to hand.


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