History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 16
The narrative surveys a decade of uneasy peace in Prussia, portraying the ruler's retreat from expansion toward internal reforms, legal overhaul, and creation of a private residence. It interleaves court life and literary episodes, notably a fraught association with a celebrated writer, public scandals, and lawsuits, together with visits by foreign officers and savants. Chapters trace diplomatic developments after a major European settlement, commercial and regional disputes, and growing anti-Prussian alignments that foreshadow renewed conflict.
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The narrative surveys a decade of uneasy peace in Prussia, portraying the ruler's retreat from expansion toward internal reforms, legal overhaul, and creation of a private residence. It interleaves court life and literary episodes, notably a fraught association with a celebrated writer, public scandals, and lawsuits, together with visits by foreign officers and savants. Chapters trace diplomatic developments after a major European settlement, commercial and regional disputes, and growing anti-Prussian alignments that foreshadow renewed conflict.
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