961 resultados para Friedrich Karl, prince of Prussia, 1828-1885.
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"Sonderabzug aus den Forschungen zur brandenburgischen und preussischen geschichte. Bd. XVIII."
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I-II. Goethe pourtrayed from familiar personal intercourse. By Johann Falk. Goethe considered as a man of action. By Friedrich von Müller.--III. Notes on Goethe. From the Bibliothèque universelle de Genève. Memoir of the Grand Duke Karl-August of Sachsen-Weimar Eisenach. By Chancellor von Müller. Memoir of the Grand Duchess Luise of Sachsen-Weimar Eisenach. By Chancellor von Müller. Goethe as seen in his works. From the Conversations--Lexicon and supplement. Extracts from the posthumous number of Kunst and alterthum. Goethe in his ethical peculiarities. By Chancellor von Müller.--Index.
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Translation of: Unterhaltungen mit Friedrich dem Grossen.
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Manuscript by Erwin Tramer: "The Gift of a Sage. Life and Wisdom of Rabbi Dr. Friedrich Hillel". Biography of an orthodox rabbi (1865-1928), born in Wisnitz, Austrian Galicia, and who served in Leipnik, Czechoslovakia.
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President Edward Holyoke and Tutors Henry Flynt, Joseph Mayhew, and Thomas Marsh accused Prince of "sundry crimes & misdemeanors" and "sundry evil actions," including weakening and undermining the College government, showing contempt towards his fellow Tutors and towards Hollis Professor John Winthrop (who he claimed "knew no more of Philosophy than a Brute"), and making insulting remarks on numerous occasions. Prince was accused of calling others "Fool, Rogue, Rascal, Puppy &c." and of calling Col. Brattle "a Devilish Lyar." He was also accused of "appearing often times, to be what is commonly stil'd the worse for Drink" and of neglecting his duties towards his students.
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These three copies are not identical. One copy, which appears to be the original, is signed by Edward Holyoke, Henry Flynt, Joseph Mayhew, and Thomas Marsh. A note on the verso of one copy indicates that it was intended for delivery to Prince. Among many other things, the President and Tutors accused Prince of having said "in a Town meeting at Cambridge [...] that [Edmund Trowbridge] had not the manners to give him a pair of gloves at his Uncle's funeral."
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v. 1. Napoleon and the queen of Prussia. -- v. 2. The empress Josephine. -- v. 3. Napoleon and Blücher. -- v. 4. Queen Hortense. -- v. 5. Marie Antoinette and her son. -- v. 6. Prince Eugene and his times. -- v. 7. The daughter of an empress. -- v. 8. Joseph the Second and his court. -- v. 9. Frederick the Great and his court. -- v. 10. Frederick the Great and his family. -- v. 11. Berlin & Sans Souci. -- v. 12. Goethe and Schiller. -- v. 13. The merchant of Berlin. -- v. 14. Louisa of Prussia and her times. -- v. 15. Old Fritz and the new era. -- v. 16. Andreas Hofer. -- v. 17. Mohammed Ali and his house. -- v. 18. Henry the Eighth and his court. -- v. 19. The youth of the Great Elector. -- v. 20. The reign of the Great Elector.
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V. 1. French revolution - 2. French revolution (cont'd). - Past and present. - 3. Sartor resartus on heroes, hero-worship and the heroic in history. - 4. The life of Friedrich Schuller. - The life of John Sterling. - 5. Latter-day pamphlets. - The early kings of Norway, also an essay on the portraits of John Knox. - 6-8. Oliver Cromwell's letters and speechers, with elucidations. - 9-14. History of Friedrich D. of Prussia called Frederick the Great. - 15-17. Critical and miscellaneous essays.
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Imprint varies: v. 1-35, Berlin, A. Duncker.--v. 36-39 and Ergänzungsband, Berlin, R. Hobbing.--v. 40- Leipzig, Quelle & Meyer.
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Includes some text in French.