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History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 20

The volume chronicles the closing years of the Seven Years' War (1760–1763), narrating successive campaigns in which Frederick conducts rapid marches, sieges, and pitched battles across Silesia and Saxony. It details the sieges of Dresden and Schweidnitz, the capture of Glatz, engagements at Liegnitz, Torgau, Warburg and Kloster Kampen, operations against Breslau and Colberg, winter-quarters, and the role of raids, treachery, and financial strain. Alongside campaign narrative it reproduces private correspondence, diplomatic reversals involving Petersburg and Pitt, and episodes of command friction, culminating in the diplomatic negotiation and final Peace of Hubertusburg.

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The volume chronicles the closing years of the Seven Years' War (1760–1763), narrating successive campaigns in which Frederick conducts rapid marches, sieges, and pitched battles across Silesia and Saxony. It details the sieges of Dresden and Schweidnitz, the capture of Glatz, engagements at Liegnitz, Torgau, Warburg and Kloster Kampen, operations against Breslau and Colberg, winter-quarters, and the role of raids, treachery, and financial strain. Alongside campaign narrative it reproduces private correspondence, diplomatic reversals involving Petersburg and Pitt, and episodes of command friction, culminating in the diplomatic negotiation and final Peace of Hubertusburg.

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Thomas Carlyle

Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) was a Scottish philosopher, essayist, and historian, known for his influential works that explore the complexities of history and human nature. His writing often reflects a deep concern for social issues and the moral responsibilities of individuals. Carlyle's notable works include "The History of Friedrich II of Prussia," an extensive multi-volume examination of the Prussian king's life and reign, which showcases his narrative style and historical insight. Additionally, his essays, such as "Essay on Burns," reveal his appreciation for literature and culture. Carlyle's contributions have left a lasting impact on both historical writing and literary criticism.

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