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BRITISH AUTHORS.
VOL. 602.
FREDERICK THE GREAT BY THOMAS CARLYLE.
VOL. VII.
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FRIEDRICH II. OF PRUSSIA-
CALLED
FREDERICK THE GREAT.
BY
THOMAS CARLYLE.
COPYRIGHT EDITION.
VOL. VII.
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BERNHAED TAUCHNITZ
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? CONTENTS
OF VOLUME VII.
BOOK XIII.
FIRST SILESIAN WAR, LEAVING THE GENERAL EUROPEAN ONE
ABLAZE ALL ROUND, GETS ENDED. 1741-1742.
CHAPTER PAGE
I. Britannic Majesty asPaladin of the Pragmatic 3
Cunctations, yet incessant and ubiquitous Endeavour-
ings, of his Britannic Majesty (1741-1743), p. 4.
II. Camp of Strehlen 13
Excellency Hyndford has his First Audience (Camp of
Mollwitz, May 7th); and Friedrich makes a most im-
portant Treaty, -- not with Hyndford, p. 19.
Excellency Robinson busy in the ViennaHofrath Circles,
to produce a Compliance, 32.
Excellency Robinson has Audienco of Friedrich (Camp
of Strehlen, 7th August 1741), 41.
III. Grand Review at Strehlen: Neipperg takes
Aim at Bbeslau, but another hits it . 51
IV. Friedrich takes the Field again, intent on
having Neisse 58
V. Klein-Schnellendorf: Friedrich gets Neisse,
in a Fashion 75
"Moriamur pro Regenostra Maria Theresid," in thePoetic,
and then also in the Prose Forms, p. 77.
Excellency Hyndford brings about a Meeting at Klein-
Schnellendorf (ath October 1741), 82.
Friedrich takes Neisse by Sham Siege (Capture not
Sham); gets homaged in Breslau;,and returns to
Berlin, 89.
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CHAPTER PAGE
VI. New Mayor of Landshut makes an Installation
Speech 97
VII. Fbiedrich purposes to mend the Klein-Schnel-
lendorf Failure: Fortunes of the Belle-
isle Armament 104
Broglio has a Bivouac of Pisek; Khevenhiiller looks in
upon the Donau Conquests, p. 116.
VIII. Friedrich starts for Moravia , on a new Scheme
he has 120
'IX. WlLHELMINA GOES TO SEE THE GAIETIES AT FrANK-
FURT 130
"Wilhelinina at the Coronation, p. 136.
The Duchess Dowager of 'Wurtemberg, returning from
Berlin, favours us with another Visit, 142.
X. Friedrich does his Moravian Expedition, which
proves a mere Moravian Foray . . . 147
Iglau is got, but not the Magazine at Iglau, p. 149.
The Saxons think Iglau enough; the French go home, 151.
Friedrich submerges theMoravjan Countries; but cannot
Brtinn, which is the indispensable point, 153.
The Saxons have no Cannon for Briinn, cannot afford any;
there is a high Resolution taken at Vienna (February
25th): Friedrich quits the Moravian Enterprise, 154.
XI. Nussler in Neisse, with the Old Dessauer and
Walrave 165
How Nussler happened to be in Neisse, May 1742, p. 166.
XII. Prince Karl does come on 170
XIII. Battle of Chotusitz 177
XIV. Peace of Breslau 192
BOOK XIV.
THE SURROUNDING EUROPEAN WAR DOES NOT END. 1742-1744.
I. Friedrich resumes his Peaceable Pursuits . 203
Settles the Silesian Boundaries, the Silesian Arrange-
ments; with manifest profit to Silesia and himself,
p. 208.
Opening of the Opera-House at Berlin, 212.
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CHAPTER PAGE
Friedrich takes the Waters at Aachen, where Voltaire
comes to see him, 213.
II. Austrian Affairs are ok the Mounting Hand 218
War-Phenomena in the Western Parts: King George
tries, a Second Time, to draw his Sword; tugs at it
violently, for Seven Months (February--October 1742),
p. 219.
How Due d'Harcourt, advancing to reinforce the Ori-
flamme, had to split himself in two; and become an
"Army of Bavaria," 223.
How Belleisle, returning from Dresden without Coopera-
tion, found the Attack had been done, -- in a fatally
reverse way. Prag expecting Siege. Colloquy with
Broglio on that interesting point. Prag besieged, 227.
Concerning the Italian War which simultaneously went
on, all along, 230.
Scene,Roads ofCadiz, October 1741: By what astonishing
Artifice this Italian War did, at length, get begun, 233.
Other Scene, Bay of Naples, I9th-20th August 1742: King
of Two Sicilies (Baby Carlos that was), having been
assisting Mamma, is obliged to become Neutral in tho
Italian War, 234.
The Siege of Prag continues. A grand Sally there, 235.
Maillebois marches with an "Army of Redemption'' or
"of Mathurins" (wittily so called), to relieve Prag;
reaches the Bohemian Frontier, joined by the Comte
de Saxe; above 50,000 strong (August 9th--September
19th), 238.
Prince Karl and the Grand-Duke, hearing of Maillebois,
go to meet him (September 14th); and the Siege of
Prag is raised, 242.
The Maillebois Army of Redemption cannot redeem at
all; -- has to stagger Southward again; and becomes
an "Army of Bavaria," under Broglio, 243.
Voltaire has been on Visit at Aachen, in the interim, --
his Third Visit to King Friedrich, 246.
Three Letters of Voltaire, dated Brussels, 10th Sept.
1742, 249.
III. Carnival Phenomena in War-time . . . . 253
Retreat from Prag: Army of tho Oriflamme, Bohemian
Section of it, makes exit, p. 254.
A Glance at Vienna, and then at Berlin, 25S.
Voltaire, at Paris, is made immortal by a Kiss, 262.
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CHAPTER PAGE
IV. Austrian Affairs mount to a Dangerous Height 266
Britannic Majesty, with Sword actually drawn, has
marched meanwhile to the Frankfurt Countries, as
"Pragmatic Army;" ready for Battle and Treaty
alike, p. 273.
Friedrich has Objections to the Pragmatic Army; but in
vain. Of Friedrich many Endeavours to quench this
War, by "Union of Independent German Princes," by
"Mediation of the Reich,'' and otherwise; all in vain,
278.
V. Britannic Majesty Fights his Battle of Det-
TINGEN; AND BECOMES SUPREME JOVE OF GER-
MANY , in a Manner 283
Battle of Dettingen, p. 283.
Britannic Majesty holds his Conferences of Hanau, 299.
Hungarian Majesty answers, in the Diet, that French
Declaration, "Make Peace, good People; 1 wish to
be out of it! " -- in an ominous Manner, 306.
Britannic Majesty goes home, 312.
VI. Voltaire visits Friedrich for the Fourth Time 317
Friedrich visits Baireuth; on a particular Errand; --
Voltaire attending, and privately reporting, p. 327.
VII. Friedrich makes Treaty with France; and
SILENTLY GETS READY 337
VIII. Perfect Peace at Berlin, War all bound . 348
The Succession in Russia, and also in Sweden, shall not
be Hostile to us: Two Royal Marriages, a Russian
and a Swedish, are accomplished at Berlin, with such
View, p. 350.
Glance at the Belligerent Powers; Britannic Majesty
narrowly misses an Invasion that might have been
dangerous, 358.
The young Duke of'VVurtemberg gets a valedictory Ad-
vice; and Pollnitz a ditto Testimonial (February 6th;
April 1st, 1744), 365.
Two Conquests for Prussia, a gaseous and a solid: Con-
quest First, Barberina the Dancer, 369.
Conquest Second is Ost-Friesland, of a solid Nature, 373.
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