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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 78 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 67828 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 72 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51 King 41 Berlin 37 Prince 30 England 28 Majesty 26 Emperor 25 german 25 Kaiser 24 France 23 Friedrich 20 Prussia 20 Germany 20 Europe 18 General 17 Queen 17 God 17 English 15 War 15 Empire 15 Duke 15 Austria 14 great 14 Frederick 13 William 13 Crown 12 french 12 St. 12 Rhine 12 French 11 Karl 11 Count 11 Bismarck 11 August 10 prussian 10 Saxony 10 Court 9 time 9 Wilhelm 9 Royal 9 Paris 9 London 9 Footnote 9 Charles 9 Bavaria 8 Vienna 8 Princess 8 Herr 8 Government 8 Dresden 8 Army Top 50 lemmatized nouns; 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"How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4648 most 189 least 156 well 9 highest 7 worst 6 long 5 soon 5 goethe 4 near 4 hard 2 youngest 2 strongest 1 widest 1 weakest 1 times,--first 1 supremest 1 stoutest 1 skilfulest 1 siege,"--world 1 sharpest 1 seemed;--not 1 said:-- 1 oftenest 1 maddest 1 loudest 1 likeliest 1 lest 1 l''est 1 job''s 1 highness,"--heartily 1 heaviest 1 heartiest 1 hearest 1 hattest 1 furst 1 finest 1 eldest 1 easternmost 1 crest 1 countenance!--the 1 clearest 1 camp,--not 1 army,--were Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 www.gutenberg.net 5 www.archive.org 3 books.google.com 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39664/39664-h/39664-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39664/39664-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/11179 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/8/0/0/28003/28003-h/28003-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/8/0/0/28003/28003-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/4/0/12404/12404-h/12404-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/4/0/12404/12404-h.zip 1 http://www.archive.org/details/rollorhine00abborich 1 http://www.archive.org/details/picturesgermanl04freygoog 1 http://www.archive.org/details/picturesgermanl03freygoog 1 http://www.archive.org/details/picturesgermanl00freygoog 1 http://www.archive.org/details/bartholomewsastr00sastiala 1 http://books.google.com/books?vid=NokuAAAAYAAJ&id 1 http://books.google.com/books?pg=PA315&dq=editions:52ZfIxnPQ6cC&id=52Zf 1 http://books.google.com/ 1 http://archive.org/details/germansocietyatc00baxeiala 1 http://archive.org/details/americana Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 2 ccx074@pglaf.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 _ see _ 20 friedrich did not 15 people were not 13 friedrich was not 13 king did not 12 nothing is more 12 people did not 11 friedrich does not 11 germany is not 10 emperor did not 10 friedrich is not 10 time went on 10 world has ever 9 _ was _ 9 friedrich is now 9 germany did not 9 king had not 9 majesty is not 9 people do not 8 germany has not 8 man is not 8 men do not 8 prussia was not 8 war is over 7 day is not 7 days gone by 7 emperor does not 7 germany does not 7 germany had not 7 majesty did not 7 majesty has not 7 man does not 7 men are not 7 time had not 7 war was inevitable 6 _ is _ 6 berlin is not 6 friedrich had not 6 germany was not 6 majesty does not 6 people are not 6 prince did not 6 thing is certain 6 things are not 6 things went on 6 war is not 6 war was still 5 _ did not 5 emperor was not 5 emperor was still Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 friedrich does not yet 3 people is not friendly 3 time had not yet 2 _ had not yet 2 germany was no more 2 house has no longer 2 king had not only 2 life was no longer 2 majesty has no money 2 men do not willingly 2 things are not pleasant 1 _ are not _ 1 _ be not too 1 _ did not _ 1 _ did not yet 1 _ had no case 1 _ had no hesitation 1 _ had no part 1 _ had no room 1 _ is no art 1 _ is not always 1 _ knew no bounds 1 _ was not altogether 1 _ was not encouraging 1 _ were not frequent 1 berlin did not long 1 berlin has no cemetery 1 berlin has no rival 1 berlin has no tenants 1 berlin is no carnival 1 berlin is not as 1 berlin is not necessarily 1 berlin is not singular 1 berlin was not satisfied 1 cities did not all 1 cities were no longer 1 cities were not mere 1 city became no longer 1 city find no adequate 1 city is not yet 1 city was not strong 1 countries are no proof 1 countries have no right 1 country did not all 1 country was no longer 1 country was not thoroughly 1 country were no longer 1 country were not barricade 1 day be not only 1 day has not completely A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 22511 author = Abbott, Jacob title = Rollo on the Rhine date = keywords = English; George; Minnie; Mr.; Rhine; Rollo; great; illustration; look; man; river; time summary = "Uncle George," said Rollo, calling louder, "I can see the city; and in "But this does not look much like a church," said Rollo. moss-covered by time, appeared very much, as Rollo had said, like a "I am glad they are going to finish it," said Rollo to Mr. George, as "Well, Rollo," said he, "we are going up the river. "Uncle George," said Rollo, in the middle of the dinner, "my feet are "Uncle George," said Rollo, "what shall I do now?" "I''ll tell you what it is, Rollo," said Mr. George; "people may say what After dinner, Mr. George and Rollo set out to walk up the river to "Ask her then," said Rollo, "if you may come down and take a walk with Mr. George said that he had come to ask Rollo to go and take a walk to id = 17737 author = Adam, Juliette title = The Schemes of the Kaiser date = keywords = Alsace; Berlin; Bismarck; East; Emperor; England; Europe; Foreign; France; Germany; King; Lorraine; Nouvelle; Policy; Revue; Russia; Tzar; William; french; letter summary = "Let the Latins, Slavs and Gauls know it," says he, "the German Emperor Let us bear in mind how often, under Bismarck and William I, the German "great German," with William the "sympathetic Emperor", with Richard The Emperor William I and Bismarck, who pretended to make war only All France should realise that _the German Emperor will make war The German Emperor, King of Prussia, with that love of peace for which The King of Prussia, German Emperor, just to keep his hand in, German newspapers; go to Berlin, go wherever you like in Germany or in protests, William II has compelled Russia, England and France to give the German Emperor, King of Prussia, means to appear before the peoples A few days later, speaking of peace, the German Emperor, King of The German Emperor, King of Prussia, wages a victorious war against nevertheless, in order to make good the word of the German Emperor, his id = 43407 author = Anonymous title = The Empress Frederick: a memoir date = keywords = Albert; Alice; Berlin; Bismarck; Court; Crown; Emperor; Empress; England; France; Frederick; King; Lady; Lord; Palace; Paris; Princess; Prussia; Queen; Royal; Vicky; Victoria; War; William; english; german summary = Prussian Prince saw for the first time a Royal family leading a happy, Prince Albert wished the marriage to be postponed as the Princess Royal Prince Frederick William was still in England when in June the Princess King of the Belgians with his sons, the Prince and Princess of Prussia, William became Crown Prince of Prussia, and henceforth the Princess intimacy with Prince Frederick William and the Princess Royal. By the side of the Crown Prince and Princess there stood, in Bismarck''s the King of Prussia''s birthday in March, the Crown Prince and Princess his great desire to isolate the Crown Prince and Princess from everyone Unfortunately for the Crown Prince and Princess, Bismarck''s position had that the Crown Prince and Princess found life in Berlin almost The Crown Prince and Princess were then in England, and the news reached the whole position of the Crown Prince and Princess. id = 20461 author = Bax, Ernest Belfort title = German Culture Past and Present date = keywords = Ages; Central; Church; Emperor; Europe; France; Friedrich; Germany; God; King; Luther; Middle; Prussia; Reformation; Reichstag; Sickingen; States; War; century; great; imperial; peasant; roman; time; town summary = the early fifteenth century, during the Reformation era, German life political system of German States known as the Holy Roman Empire. During the period of time constituting mediæval history, the peasant, have clearly before us the attempt of the new middle class of town and The way the German of Luther''s time looked at the burning questions of as many times reprinted during the opening years of Luther''s movement. movement, and the Peasants'' War in Germany which came on the heels of intellectual and social life of the German town of the period. At the time of the Reformation, owing to the new conditions which had THE GREAT RISING OF THE PEASANTS AND THE ANABAPTIST MOVEMENT[23] first mutterings of the great movement known as the Peasants'' War, the history of the Germanic States of Europe generally from the time of with the new Germany, to this end, and the great European war of 1914 id = 47868 author = Bax, Ernest Belfort title = German Society at the Close of the Middle Ages date = keywords = Ages; Bundschuh; Charles; Council; Dr.; Emperor; Empire; Europe; France; Franz; Germany; God; Hutten; Joss; Karsthans; Luther; Middle; Murner; Nürnberg; Pope; Portugal; Reformation; Sickingen; company; order; peasant; roman; time; ware summary = century on the one side, and by 1525, the year of the great Peasant peasant, under the feudalism of the Middle Ages, and especially of body of the present work, of the social movements of Reformation the village organisation--rights which with every century the peasant opened fire on the peasants, but after a short time sent one of his But the first organised peasant movement took place in man; and, at the same time, he blames Luther for attacking certain noble of the time, whether prince or knight; and that was Franz von COUNTRY AND TOWN AT THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES. COUNTRY AND TOWN AT THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES. country and town life at the beginning of the sixteenth century. At the time of the Reformation, owing to the new conditions which had position of feudal over-lords to the peasants who held land on the id = 39883 author = Blumenthal, Daniel title = Alsace-Lorraine A Study of the Relations of the Two Provinces to France and to Germany and a Presentation of the Just Claims of Their People date = keywords = Alsace; Alsatians; Empire; France; Lorraine; Strasbourg; french; german summary = Alsace-Lorraine and its return to democratic France. Alsace-Lorraine under German control would be a denial of democracy, a to the treatment of the people of Alsace-Lorraine now become German, a war of revenge to secure the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France. Germany tore Alsace-Lorraine from France when all the inhabitants of France has made Alsace-Lorraine French." German countries that were at that time under the French Government. Alsace-Lorraine could live whole centuries with the Germans without Alsace-Lorraine and France had not always had the same ideals of of the German Empire in Alsace-Lorraine. return of Alsace-Lorraine to France? ALSACE-LORRAINE UNDER GERMAN RULE Alsace-Lorraine was given to the German Empire unconditionally. of Alsace-Lorraine was the interest of the Alsatians themselves. Germanization in Alsace-Lorraine, shouting aloud in the Reichstag: "I results of the germanization of Alsace-Lorraine: "The wise They are French and for that reason Alsace-Lorraine will, without the id = 39563 author = Bouton, S. Miles (Stephen Miles) title = And the Kaiser abdicates: The German Revolution November 1918-August 1919 date = keywords = Assembly; Berlin; Cabinet; Chancellor; Commonwealth; Constitution; Council; Ebert; Empire; Germany; Independent; Kaiser; Kiel; King; Liebknecht; Majority; National; November; People; President; Prince; Prussia; Reichstag; Socialists; Soldiers; Spartacans; States; Vollzugsrat; article; government summary = people--Hamburg revolutionaries reach Berlin--Government troops the Independent Socialist Party of Germany at a convention held in Gotha Independent Socialist press far outdid the organs of the old party in this period, the German people can demand that no right shall be "The alteration of Germany into a people''s state, which shall not stand Socialist leaders and government officials in Germany have determine the future form of government of the German people, to the German people at the end of the war."[46] Following the adoption authority of the Majority Socialist members of the government. by the State authorities, the National Cabinet may issue general State authorities, in order to supervise the execution of national laws. The National Assembly is composed of the delegates of the German People. A National Council will be organized to represent the German States in The States will be represented in the National Council by members of id = 2101 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 01 date = keywords = Berlin; Century; Charlotte; Elector; Friedrich; Hanover; King; Prince; Prussia; Queen; Sophie; Wilhelm; history; man summary = interesting lean little old man, of alert though slightly stooping little by men and kings, and may silently have didactic meanings in it. Friedrich, if he was a true man and King, justly excite some curiosity no good Book can, at this time, especially in this country, be written The poor old Grandfather, Friedrich I. Good old man: he, we need not doubt, Father of this little infant who will one day be Friedrich II., did all accounts, a really pretty little child, whom he liked a great deal at Hanover twenty years ago, she is mother of the little Boy now born that he might see the world a little, for the first time. days, while our little Friedrich at Berlin lies in his cradle, sleeping Friedrich, the old Gentleman who now looks upon his little Grandson He was son of him they call the Great Elector, Friedrich Prince Friedrich brought his Sophie id = 2102 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 02 date = keywords = A.D.; Albert; Bohemia; Brandenburg; Burggraf; Conrad; Friedrich; Henry; Johann; Kaiser; Karl; King; Ludwig; Nurnberg; Otto; Pope; Sigismund; Teutsch; german; history; order; year summary = Kaiser Otto, Wonder of the World, who had known St. Adalbert in life, pious Countess (year 1077, Kaiser of the Holy Roman Empire waiting, of Nurnberg, Son of that Friedrich III., Kaiser Rudolf''s HENRY''S SON JOHANN IS KING OF BOHEMIA; AND LUDWIG THE BAVARIAN, WITH A Kaiser Ludwig reigned some twenty-five years more, in a busy and even Young Ludwig Kurfurst of Brandenburg, Kaiser Ludwig''s eldest son, having the Reich being in much internal battle at the time; poor Kaiser Ludwig, him;--all the worse when the PFAFFEN-KAISER (King Johann''s son) came -BRANDENBURG IN KAISER KARL''S TIME; END OF THE BAVARIAN poor Kurfurst Ludwig, the late Kaiser''s son, by no means a lover of his Electorate and big Mark of Brandenburg to Kaiser Karl for an old of Brandenburg; [1373 (born 1361).] Wenzel shall be Kaiser and King of In five years'' time he died; [King of Bohemia, 1346, on his id = 2103 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 03 date = keywords = Albert; Anspach; Baireuth; Berlin; Brandenburg; Cleve; Culmbach; Duke; Elector; Father; Friedrich; George; Jagerndorf; Joachim; Johann; Kaiser; Karl; King; Kurfurst; Line; Pauli; Preussen; Prince; Rentsch; Sigismund; Son; Wilhelm summary = too: very great with the Kaiser, Old Friedrich III. Kurfurst Albert Achilles''s second son, Friedrich (1460-1536), [Rentsch, that poor men might be governed by a wise good Duke, in the time coming. riper years, George Friedrich got his calamities brought well under; and end, the Law had to be allowed its course; George Friedrich got his own the daughter of Albert Friedrich, Second Duke of Preussen, who it was Duke Albert died in 1568, laden with years, and in his latter time the real Government of the Country; and poor young Albert Friedrich It is to him that Albert Friedrich, the young Duke of Preussen, of business,--George Friedrich of Anspach-Baireuth came into the country Kurfurst Joachim Friedrich, sons of Johann George of blessed memory: his own sons, a new Johann George, who at that time was fallen rather A year before Johann Sigismund''s death, Albert Friedrich, the poor id = 2104 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 04 date = keywords = Berlin; Charles; Court; Crown; Czar; Duhan; Father; French; Friedrich; Fritz; Heidelberg; Kaiser; Karl; King; Majesty; Philip; Prince; Prussian; Queen; Stralsund; Wilhelm; Wilhelmina; german; history; man summary = handling it, and Books on Friedrich Wilhelm''s Court and History, of an old date, in a very appropriate manner,--had Crown-Prince Friedrich German sons of Nature; differing much from the French sons of Art. Baron Grumkow, Leopold Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (not yet called the "OLD busy generations; and this of Friedrich Wilhelm is grown almost dumb. on Friedrich Wilhelm); and for long years that paltry matter was Friedrich Wilhelm, in his Crown-Prince days, and now still more when Friedrich Wilhelm, while yet only Crown-Prince, had seen with natural Friedrich Wilhelm had a true personal regard for Charles XII., a man sound, we hope; little more than three years old at this time, and French journey, paid Friedrich Wilhelm a visit; and passed four days at Friedrich Wilhelm and the Czar, like in several points, though so its ways again; Friedrich Wilhelm convoying "as far as Potsdam;" Czar Friedrich Wilhelm himself on the like occasion. id = 2105 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 05 date = keywords = Berlin; England; English; Friedrich; George; Grumkow; Gundling; Hanover; Kaiser; Karl; King; Majesty; Parliament; Prince; Queen; Seckendorf; Sophie; Spain; Treaty; Wilhelm; Wilhelmina summary = to be English; little Fred, who will one day, if all go right, be King there is none to help; Friedrich Wilhelm cares little about the matter, Upon which Friedrich Wilhelm and Queen Sophie have returned Kaiser Karl, soon after the time of going to Spain had decided that a war with the Kaiser, advised Friedrich Wilhelm to assert his rights 153.] Certain it is, Friedrich Wilhelm signed: a man with such Balances by help of Friedrich Wilhelm, one might have hoped this little instance, in which the Crown-Prince now is,--Friedrich Wilhelm got it years, will stick to Friedrich Wilhelm like his shadow; and fascinate (since he could not be got hanged in time for us), good days to his poor to Berlin in old King Friedrich''s time; had thrown powder in the eyes of comparison!--Our poor Friedrich Wilhelm had seen only Gundlings among a Husband; Friedrich Wilhelm was a King; and the most imperative man id = 2106 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 06 date = keywords = August; Berlin; Court; Crown; Dubourgay; Duke; England; English; Father; Friedrich; George; Hanover; Kaiser; King; Majesty; Mecklenburg; Prince; Queen; Wilhelm; Wilhelmina; brother; prussian summary = gallant Polish Majesty;--Wilhelmina had spoken a word to good Suhm, who The Crown-Prince lodged with Fieldmarshal Flemming; Friedrich Wilhelm, having come in no state, refused King August''s pressings, and took up Great pledges pass between the two Kings; Prussian Crown-Prince CROWN-PRINCE FRIEDRICH WRITES CERTAIN LETTERS. head was TheirO Majesty the Queen, sometimes with the King''s hand laid good-humor with Queen, with Crown-Prince and Wilhelmina. sitting round his Majesty, in the way we know; Queen Sophie at his head, with Crown-Prince Friedrich and Wilhelmina, in her Majesty''s Apartment "The King will not suffer the Prince-Royal to sit next his Majesty Friedrich Wilhelm''s favor for the Crown-Prince, marching home so Friedrich Wilhelm means to see the Polish Majesty Crown-Prince too shall write to his Aunt of England: you, Wilhelmina, she is better, your Majesty!"--"Hmph!" thinks Friedrich Wilhelm out at Now, in old King Friedrich I.''s time, it became apparent, as the Old King Friedrich thereupon said, id = 2107 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 07 date = keywords = August; Berlin; Court; Crown; Dickens; England; English; Friedrich; Grumkow; Hotham; Kaiser; Katte; Keith; King; Lieutenant; Majesty; Prince; Princess; Prussian; Queen; Reichenbach; Royal; Seckendorf; Wilhelm; Wilhelmina; letter summary = MAJESTY AND CROWN-PRINCE WITH HIM MAKE A RUN TO DRESDEN be a Crown-Prince Party, capable of extinguishing your Majesty here ici_): but Reichenbach will tell his Prussian Majesty what Grumkow finds readers some time ago, ''That the Prince-Royal of Prussia has given his Royal Family here; Prussian Majesty having ordered him not to write Monday 29th May, 1730, Friedrich Wilhelm and the Crown-Prince and Party and Prussian Majesties: in jolly hours, things go very high there. Crown-Prince Friedrich, doubtless, looking at this flower-bed of human Friedrich Wilhelm stood till the finale; Saxon Crown-Prince and he, Majesties and two Crown-Princes rode through the ranks, as dinner went A busy week for the Crown-Prince and Katte, this of the Hotham Majesty and Crown-Prince must be an event like few, in that stagnant Crown-Prince Friedrich is said to have privately asked the young and throat: Letter from the Crown-Prince to Lieutenant Katte in Berlin: id = 2108 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 08 date = keywords = Berlin; Crown; Custrin; Father; Friedrich; General; Grumkow; Jenkins; Kaiser; King; Majesty; Prince; Queen; Royal; Schlubhut; Wilhelmina summary = -CROWN-PRINCE REPRIEVED: LIFE AT CUSTRIN -November, Crown-Prince Friedrich being settled so far, his Majesty takes up the in it, old real friends and pretended new; which set poor Wilhelmina Wilhelmina''s history; Queen commanding one thing, King another, and the they: her Majesty, for certain, will reconcile herself; Crown-Prince get to her in old times: "He is a Prince, that Frederick, who has a good at Pillau, General Finkenstein (excellent old Tutor of the Crown-Prince) Crown-Prince has, long since, by Papa''s order, written to the Kaiser, -INTERVIEW OF MAJESTY AND CROWN-PRINCE AT CUSTRIN. Ever since the end of November last year, Crown-Prince Friedrich, in "The Crown-Prince followed his Majesty out; and, in the presence of many CUSTRIN, 22d SEPTEMBER (Crown-Prince to Papa).... SCHULENBURG''S THREE LETTERS TO GRUMKOW, ON VISITS TO THE CROWN-PRINCE, Crown-Prince said: ''I should like to know what thalers to the old Margraf, in case his Prince (Wilhelmina''s now id = 2109 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 09 date = keywords = August; Berlin; Brunswick; Crown; Duke; Eugene; Father; Friedrich; Grumkow; Imperial; Kaiser; King; Majesty; Philipsburg; Poland; Prince; Princess; Rhine; Royal; Ruppin; Seckendorf; Stanislaus; War; Wilhelm; Wilhelmina; french; prussian summary = WHO HIS MAJESTY''S CHOICE IS; AND WHAT THE CROWN-PRINCE THINKS OF IT. Prussian Majesty, Queen and Crown-Prince with him, proceeds Ruppin; and the Crown-Prince had like to have got into trouble from "When King Friedrich, in his old days, recounted this after dinner, in Germany--in these very days while the Crown-Prince is at Berlin time; for which the then Crown-Prince, now Majesty Friedrich Wilhelm, Crown-Prince betrothed according to his Majesty''s and the Kaiser''s (not The great King Friedrich, now Crown-Prince at Ruppin, writing of this Friedrich Wilhelm and our Crown-Prince came to be concerned in the Rhine Crown-Prince Friedrich and a select party escorted his Majesty to Mainz, "A Crown-Prince, who may be King one of these days,--whom a little old in Berlin) told us, there was Dinner by the Crown-Prince to all the in Berlin: but Friedrich Wilhelm treated him like a real Majesty, almost id = 2110 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 10 date = keywords = Arouet; Berlin; Bielfeld; Book; Crown; Duke; England; English; Father; Friedrich; General; Kaiser; King; Majesty; Mirow; Pollnitz; Potsdam; Prince; Reinsberg; Royal; Son; Turk; Voltaire; Wilhelm; letter summary = from the Prince, that Reinsberg, an old Country-seat, standing with happiest time was this at Reinsberg; the little Four Years of Hope, The little Town is very old; but, till the Crown-Prince settled there, glass-manufactories: Friedrich Wilhelm, just while the Crown-Prince size, the late King and Queen [our good friends Friedrich Wilhelm and from Papa, Friedrich is left master of his time and pursuits in this new Friedrich''s taste is for the Literatures, Philosophies: a--young Prince at that time; and the young Prince corresponds with a good many of them; if you are interested that way in either Friedrich or Voltaire: finely TO THE CROWN-PRINCE, AT REINSBERG (from Voltaire). them up a little!" Which Friedrich, I think, did, by some good means. readers) the Crown-Prince and Voltaire had their first meeting, "The Crown-Prince, reading this bad Book of Machiavel''s, years ago, had the Crown-Prince, figure the poor sick Majesty; and what a time in those id = 2111 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 11 date = keywords = August; Berlin; Bishop; Cleve; Dickens; English; France; French; Friedrich; Herstal; Kaiser; King; Liege; Majesty; Maupertuis; Preuss; Prince; Prussia; Queen; Reinsberg; September; Strasburg; Voltaire; War; Wesel; Wilhelm; Wilhelmina; day summary = In Berlin, from Tuesday, 31st May, 1740, day of the late King''s death, a good deal.--On the whole, Friedrich will go his way, Time and the Old Friedrich, first of the name, and of the King series, we King Friedrich did not quite keep his day at Wesel; indeed this 24th was Intrinsically the Friedrich correspondence at this time, with Voltaire Friedrich and Voltaire,--has a certain amiability; and is nothing like KING FRIEDRICH TO VOLTAIRE (from Wesel, 2d September, 1740), CHIEFLY IN Enough, Friedrich got to Wesel, back to his business, in a day or two; King Friedrich is not the man to wield such Quite other work is in store for King Friedrich; and Nature will very day Voltaire and his Majesty had parted, going different ways from I believe Friedrich little knows the thick-coming difficulties of Podewils and Schwerin gone, King Friedrich, though still very busy in id = 2112 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 12 date = keywords = Army; Austrian; Belleisle; Berlin; Breslau; Brieg; Browne; Duke; England; English; France; Friedrich; General; Geschichte; Glogau; Grand; Helden; Kaiser; Karl; King; Kur; Majesty; Mollwitz; Neipperg; Neisse; Oder; Pragmatic; Sanction; Schlesien; Schwerin; Silesia; Town; Walpole; War; prussian summary = (the very day Friedrich left Berlin), as this matter of the Garrison, serves in Russia, Governor of Riga for a long time in the coming years. to the world''s end, Friedrich has on hand: probably those six days, of King had ridden away, a second time, with chief Generals, taking survey got orders from his Majesty to go their ways next day; and went. considerable little Town and Castle on the Neisse River, not far west of In the first days of March, Friedrich has heard appointed it by just Heaven; and Friedrich''s too was a necessary War. Heaven makes use of Shadow-hunting Kaisers too; and its ways in this mad inform us, That General Neipperg arrived to-day with his Army in Neisse; Friedrich, if readers will know it) is there the least thought that way; Friedrich thinks highly, and about this time often says so, of the man id = 2113 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 13 date = keywords = Albert; Army; Austria; Belleisle; Breslau; Britannic; Broglio; Camp; England; Excellency; France; French; Friedrich; Hanover; Hyndford; Kaiser; Karl; King; Majesty; Neipperg; Neisse; Prag; Prince; Robinson; Saxons; Silesia; Town; Treaty; Valori; Vienna summary = the road for Friedrich''s Camp; Robinson at Vienna, has been directed to AND FRIEDRICH MAKES A MOST IMPORTANT TREATY,--NOT WITH HYNDFORD. time, to make Sweden declare war on Russia (important for Friedrich, who old Ginkel whom we used to know in Friedrich Wilhelm''s time], having, Answer withal: A FRENCH Treaty signed three days ago, in virtue of it! EXCELLENCY ROBINSON HAS AUDIENCE OF FRIEDRICH (Camp of Strehlen, 7th proposal, to the general population, of "a cheer for King Friedrich, of Breslau gone heels over head, in that way; Friedrich imperiously in the very days while Friedrich and Neipperg had got into wrestle mere Dukes till then; having got for himself the poor Winter-King''s with at Prag, in old Friedrich-Wilhelm and Prince-Eugene times:-The Second little Prince, Friedrich Eugen, Prussian General of some a Captain like Friedrich might have gone far; Vienna itself--who Friedrich''s look, when Valori met him again coming home from this id = 2114 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 14 date = keywords = Adelung; Army; August; Austria; Bavaria; Belleisle; Berlin; Britannic; Broglio; Carteret; England; English; France; French; Friedrich; George; Kaiser; Karl; King; Maillebois; Majesty; Noailles; Prag; Prince; Reich; Seckendorf; Stair; Voltaire; War summary = FRIEDRICH TAKES THE WATERS AT AACHEN, WHERE VOLTAIRE COMES TO SEE HIM. More affecting to Friedrich were the natural terrors of the poor Kaiser WAR-PHENOMENA IN THE WESTERN PARTS: KING GEORGE TRIES, A SECOND TIME, TO ''Poor man, he was born for surprises'' [said Friedrich''s King Friedrich had come to the Baths of Aachen, August 25th; the Friedrich, on the day while Voltaire at Brussels sat so busy writing of his Britannic Majesty,--the poor Kaiser, in the rear of those late Experienced old Marechal de Noailles has a new French Army, with Khevenhuller and Prince Karl: ''Will lie quiet as mere REICHS-Army, the Pragmatic Army till his Britannic Majesty arrive. poor Reich took no notice, and the Britannic Majesty was positive, your Majesty!"--and I think it was, in fact, about the time when Broglio this was "Friedrich''s real end in going to War again," was at one time id = 2115 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 15 date = keywords = Army; Belleisle; Berlin; Bridge; Bruhl; Camp; Country; Dessauer; Dresden; Elbe; French; Friedrich; General; Kaiser; Karl; King; Leopold; Majesty; Neisse; Old; Pandours; Prag; Prince; Rhine; River; Saxon; Seckendorf; Silesia; Striegau; Traun; Valori; austrian; prussian summary = those old times, That Friedrich has no ''constancy,'' but follows his Belleisle, whose war-talent Friedrich much respected at this time: plan Friedrich made no delay in Prag; in haste at this late time of year. Prince Friedrich [Britannic Majesty''s Son-in-law], not good fat Uncle FRIEDRICH TRIES TO HAVE BATTLE FROM PRINCE KARL, IN THE MOLDAU day, Friedrich and his chief generals are on the heights with their everything whitherward it liked;--and King Friedrich got into such a KING FRIEDRICH TO PODEWILS, IN BERLIN (under various dates, March-April, Friedrich had left Berlin for Silesia March 15th; rather sooner than he inexpugnably defends himself,--till General Stille, Friedrich''s old reporting from Prince Karl''s quarters, Friedrich has at this time Prince Karl''s scheme was good, says Friedrich; but it was ill executed. Prince Karl dreams not that Friedrich is on the for two days!" say the Saxons,--"Prince Karl had then been up, and much id = 2116 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 16 date = keywords = Academy; August; Berlin; Cocceji; Collini; Court; December; Denis; Dresden; England; English; Excellency; France; French; Freytag; Friedrich; Hanbury; Hirsch; Jew; King; Konig; Law; Madame; Majesty; Maupertuis; Mettrie; Monsieur; Niece; Palace; Paris; Perpetual; Potsdam; President; Prince; Royal; September; Voltaire; War; day; letter; prussian; year summary = King Friedrich, let me note farther, is getting decidedly deep into any human head form to itself of Friedrich as King or Man? the King; as every poor man can, at certain hours of the day. June, 1750;" Friedrich to Voltaire, "Potsdam, 24th May" (--OEuvres de Paris Newspapers; D''Arnaud has" [Voltaire to Friedrich (--OEuvres de On New-Year''s day, Friday, 1st January, 1751, Voltaire had legally Voltaire''s Letters to Friedrich, if he wrote any, in this Jew time, 1. KING FRIEDRICH TO VOLTAIRE AT BERLIN. Friedrich himself Voltaire has, with touches of real love coming out Most true, "those actual Voltaire-Friedrich LETTERS of the time are Friedrich, readers know by this time, had a great appetite for Friedrich''s Answers to these Voltaire Letters, if he wrote any, are all (New-year''s-day 1753), Voltaire sends, in a Packet to the Palace, his of time did come, and right were done his poor people, he, Friedrich id = 2117 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 17 date = keywords = Army; Austria; Berlin; Browne; Bruhl; Dresden; Elbe; England; Friedrich; Hanbury; Keith; King; Konigstein; Lobositz; Majesty; Menzel; Pirna; Polish; Saxon; Treaty; War; country; prussian summary = Austrian-Russian as well as Saxon; going on steadily for years past, and Austrians, and thinks the Prussian Army a considerable Fact in Politics, (same neighborhood, north of Elbe); King Friedrich, to Dresden, by the At Wilsdruf, Friedrich first learns for certain, that the Saxon Army, Meanwhile Friedrich pushes on: "Forward, all the same." Polish Majesty, Friedrich''s answer; this at first, and for some time coming; though, as Chapter V.--FRIEDRICH BLOCKADES THE SAXONS IN PIRNA COUNTRY. Saxon-Polish Majesty, sets out from Dresden for an interview with said Saxony shall be even a Highway for Friedrich, if at any time Polish night, the march proceeds again; Friedrich with the vanguard; Army, I The Country-roads where Friedrich''s Army is on march, I should think, Friedrich''s Left Wing and Browne''s Right now have it Friedrich orders the second line of his Left Wing to march up and join Friedrich''s treatment of the Saxon Troops, Saxon Majesty and Country: id = 2118 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 18 date = keywords = Army; August; Austrians; Bevern; Breslau; Bridge; Camp; Country; Daun; Dresden; England; Ferdinand; Fermor; French; Friedrich; General; Geschichte; Helden; Henri; Highness; Hill; Karl; Keith; King; Loudon; Majesty; Moritz; October; Pitt; Prag; Prince; Reichs; Retzow; River; Royal; Russians; Saxony; Schwerin; Seidlitz; Silesia; Soubise; War; Winterfeld; Ziethen; Zittau; prussian summary = Up so far as Lissoley, the first day, Friedrich has found no fit place; heads; and till even Daun come up, what hurry in a Post like this? the part of General Mannstein, our old Russian friend; which Friedrich, By break of day Friedrich starts, having cleared off certain Pandour Friedrich has marched, Daun''s left wing may be four miles distant. pomp, that day while Friedrich gathered his Siege-goods and got on all survived this War. The poor Prince''s fate, as natural, was much pitied; and Friedrich, to left, sure enough; meaning to attack us there:" the thing Friedrich had Friedrich''s,--"Prince Ferdinand at one time pointed his cannon on cannot get in my Out-Parties in time!"--and next day, here is Friedrich till he has fairly got to the flank of Hochkirch and Friedrich: Daun to third or second day of Friedrich''s march,--General Treskow, Commandant November 20th, Friedrich arrived in Dresden; heard, next day, that Daun id = 2119 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 19 date = keywords = Army; August; Austrians; Berlin; Bridge; Country; Daun; Dohna; Dresden; Ferdinand; Finck; Frankfurt; Frederic; French; Friedrich; General; Haddick; Henri; July; King; Kunersdorf; Loudon; Majesty; Maxen; Oder; Prince; Reichs; Russians; Saxony; Schmettau; September; Soltikof; Voltaire; War; Wedell; Wunsch; prussian summary = Friedrich''s being put to Ban of the Reich,--he; and his poor People know a fever in the New-year time; and died within few days: burnt away Long days sat Daun, expecting the King in Bohemia:--"There At what exact point of time Daun came to see that Friedrich was not Rapid Friedrich is obliged to wait; watching Daun and the Dohna-Russian days more; by which time Soltikof and most of the Russian Divisions had Friedrich got the news of Zullichau next day, July 24th;--and instantly Frankfurt: "Follow them, you Wedell,"--orders Friedrich: them we shall Friedrich, on survey of this Russian-Austrian Army, some 90,000 in come!" thought the Russians, always till to-day]: on the north, to is the scene of action; Friedrich, Henri, Soltikof, Daun, comparatively Daun and him: of which, when we come to Henri''s great March (of 25th This day,--let readers mark the circumstance,--Friedrich, in better id = 2120 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 20 date = keywords = Archenholtz; Army; August; Austrians; Berlin; Breslau; Broglio; Colberg; Country; Czar; Czernichef; Daun; Dresden; Elbe; English; Ferdinand; Friedrich; General; Glatz; Henri; Hulsen; July; King; Lacy; Loudon; Majesty; Mitchell; October; Peace; Peter; Pitt; Prince; Russians; Saxony; Schweidnitz; Silesia; Tempelhof; Torgau; War; Ziethen; campaign; letter; prussian summary = Friedrich''s task, this Year, is to defend Saxony; Prince Henri having troops--is Daun''s road open, were he enterprising, as Friedrich hopes Daun very early got to know of Friedrich''s departure, and whitherward; also, on news of Daun that come, Friedrich rests. Friedrich, that night, is beyond the River, in Daun''s old impregnability Breslau, and this day Loudon himself;--though Friedrich heard nothing, us are in are like to turn my head, three or four times a day." Loudon confront Tartarus itself, and be victorious over the Three-headed Dog. Daun, Lacy, Loudon coming on you simultaneously, open-mouthed, are a loss of Glatz (July 26th), Friedrich has no news of Loudon; supposes FRIEDRICH ON MARCH, FOR THE THIRD TIME, TO RESCUE SILESIA (August Friedrich, nothing of attack having come, got on march again: down From about 8 in the evening, Friedrich''s people got on march, in their Hearing that Friedrich was across, Daun came westward that same day id = 2121 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 21 date = keywords = Arnold; August; Austria; Berlin; Court; Czarina; Duke; English; France; Frederic; French; Friedrich; General; Henri; Herr; Joseph; June; Kaiser; Karl; Kaunitz; King; Law; Majesty; Minister; October; Poland; Polish; Potsdam; Preuss; Prince; Princess; Prussia; Queen; Rodenbeck; Royal; Schmettau; September; Son; Turk; Voltaire; War; Zimmermann; brother; country; ego; letter; russian; year summary = Friedrich the Second for King over it, was Prussia''s grand merit. time, an agreeable, estimable little man to Friedrich. It is certain, also, King Friedrich, at this time, found no sound whatever about this New Palace of King Friedrich''s, except the The poor old King of Poland--whom we saw, on that fall of the curtain King is dead [died this very day; see if _I_ lose time in sentimental time "declared War" on King Friedrich; and was picked up, both War and great respect; like that of a young Prince to an aged King, and of a "I saw him a few nights ago [on or about New-year''s Day, 1771; come Russians make War?" said Kaunitz''s Ambassador, one day, to Friedrich. Prince Henri, junior Brother of the subsequent King, Friedrich Wilhelm This was May 21st, 1785; I think, the last time Berlin saw its King in id = 2122 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Appendix date = keywords = General; Herr; ICH; KING; Majesty summary = carriage, General von Gortz along with him, and horses from his own GOTT WEISS!" In Dechau his Majesty got sight of Rittmeister von "''Yes, your Majesty; there to the right, that is it.'' It BELONGS to "''Your Majesty, the Rittmeister von Lestock lies in my village on "''Your Majesty, the Herr General von Ziethen is [are, SIND] also "Now his Majesty went back to General von Ziethen and Herr von Kleist, "''Ja, your Majesty, it is very good that the tenant have money; but Please your Majesty to ask the Herr General Presently his Majesty called to me from the carriage, ''Na, stand by the "His Majesty must lately have asked the Herr General von Gortz, how I came to know him,--as I told his Majesty to ask General von Gortz about "''Don''t know that, your Majesty; as it happens.'' that when his Majesty got upon the hills I was there too. id = 25808 author = Carlyle, Thomas title = History of Friedrich II. of Prussia Frederick The Great—Complete Table of Contents: 22 Volumes date = keywords = BERLIN; BOOK; FRIEDRICH; MAJESTY; PRINCE; WAR; chapter; crown summary = -OF ALBERT FRIEDRICH, THE SECOND DUKE OF PREUSSEN. DUKE ALBERT FRIEDRICH''S MARRIAGE: WHO HIS WIFE WAS, AND WHAT HER AND THE BRITANNIC MAJESTY TRIM THE SHIP AGAIN: HOW FRIEDRICH WILHELM THIRD VISIT TO KING FRIEDRICH. Chapter III.�CARNIVAL PHENOMENA IN WAR-TIME. Chapter VI.�VOLTAIRE VISITS FRIEDRICH FOR THE FOURTH TIME. Chapter VII.�FRIEDRICH MAKES TREATY WITH FRANCE; AND SILENTLY GETS Chapter VIII.�PERFECT PEACE AT BERLIN, WAR ALL ROUND. FRIEDRICH TRIES TO HAVE BATTLE FROM PRINCE Chapter XI.�CAMP OF CHLUM: FRIEDRICH CANNOT ACHIEVE PEACE. DIESKAU: BRITANNIC MAJESTY MAKES PEACE, FOR HIMSELF, WITH FRIEDRICH; BUT Chapter XV.�PEACE OF DRESDEN: FRIEDRICH DOES MARCH HOME. Chapter XV.�ANTI-PRUSSIAN WAR-SYMPTOMS: FRIEDRICH VISIBLE FOR A MOMENT FRIEDRICH TO VOLTAIRE, FRIEDRICH TO VOLTAIRE, BOOK XX.�FRIEDRICH IS NOT TO BE OVERWHELMED: THE SEVEN-YEARS WAR Chapter FRIEDRICH ON MARCH, FOR THE THIRD TIME, TO RESCUE SILESIA (August 1stFIRST INTERVIEW BETWEEN FRIEDRICH AND KAISER JOSEPH (Neisse, 25th-28th August, 1769). Chapter VIII.�THE FURSTENBUND: FRIEDRICH''S LAST YEARS. id = 19036 author = Collier, Price title = Germany and the Germans from an American Point of View date = keywords = America; Americans; Austria; Bavaria; Berlin; Bismarck; Britain; Emperor; Empire; England; English; Englishman; Europe; France; Frederick; Germany; God; Great; Hanover; Italy; Jew; Kaiser; King; London; Louis; Napoleon; New; Paris; Prussia; Reichstag; Rhine; Roman; Rome; Saxony; States; United; William; York; british; day; french; people; world; year summary = GERMANY AND THE GERMANS FROM AN AMERICAN POINT OF VIEW GERMANY AND THE GERMANS FROM AN AMERICAN POINT OF VIEW the German tribes, whether in Germany, England, America, Norway, by German peoples, religion, social life, administrative order, still the German people, in equality with the other great states and powers pervades German life that to write of the Germany of the last twenty-five known, man in the world, the German Emperor has escaped the notice of are writing of Germany and the Germans, and of their history, indication in the political life of either Germany or England to-day people of Prussia or from any other state in Germany that they once American people read the German newspapers there would be little love standing of the men named to govern the German cities. The German looks to Germany, the Englishman to England, the Frenchman imitation of American and English ways in Germany, than of German id = 38512 author = D''Auvergne, Edmund B. (Edmund Basil) title = Lola Montez: An Adventuress of the ''Forties date = keywords = Bavaria; Beauvallon; Captain; Countess; Court; Dujarier; Dumas; England; Europe; Heald; India; James; King; Landsfeld; Lola; London; Louis; Majesty; Monsieur; Montez; Mr.; Mrs.; Munich; New; Paris; York; german; man summary = Probably the four-year-old Lola endured best of the three the Lola was left fatherless before she was seven years old. aware that Lola''s beauty far exceeded the promise of her childish years, Captain James''s little wife, Lola, was not quite a fool, it is likely To a woman in Lola''s situation, London in the early ''forties offered every Lola''s first appearance in Paris was, like her _début_ at Her Majesty''s, a Alexandre, of course, fell passionately in love with Lola Montez. read no more that day"--Lola and Dujarier loved each other. Louis came to announce to Lola the dismissal of his old ministers, and his Lola, like all people of a rich, generous nature, was fond of Lola and the King laughed good-humouredly over these incidents; the people Louis of Bavaria was an old man, sixty-two years of age. By this time Lola appears to id = 36412 author = Egan, Maurice Francis title = Ten Years Near the German Frontier: A Retrospect and a Warning date = keywords = Berlin; Copenhagen; Count; Danes; Denmark; England; English; Europe; Foreign; France; Government; Islands; Kaiser; King; Minister; Mr.; President; Prince; Queen; Russia; Slesvig; States; Sweden; United; Washington; american; danish; german summary = The retention of Danish Slesvig created the German sea power and the word, the German influence, under the eyes of a Danish king and In Denmark the thoughtful citizen often said, ''We are doomed; Germany Germany said, surrounded by people who echoed his opinions, or who, ''Denmark will not become part of Germany in the Kaiser''s time--"Uncle the German nation towards the world could change unless the Social country, the German love for family life, and, for me personally, the GLIMPSES OF THE GERMAN POINT OF VIEW IN RELATION TO THE UNITED STATES were American people of leisure who had lived long in Germany with wanted to know the German Social Democrat''s opinion of government. ''It is,'' said the German, ''that Hohenzollerns shall go, and people had better be governed by Germany than England,'' said the followers At any rate, he said that Denmark gave no concessions to German id = 32966 author = Engels, Friedrich title = Revolution and Counter-Revolution; Or, Germany in 1848 date = keywords = Assembly; Austria; Berlin; Constitution; Diet; Frankfort; Germany; Government; Imperial; King; March; Marx; National; Prussia; Revolution; Vienna; state summary = the German middle classes from attaining that political supremacy and shopkeeping class and the working people, and in the country of The working class in Germany is, in its social and political The political movement of the middle class or bourgeoisie, in Germany, great bulk of the German middle class kept very generally aloof from advent of the middle classes of the country to political power. for the middle class of any country, while it struggled for power agreed in recognizing the German National Assembly at Frankfort as This body was the so-called _German National Assembly_ side, the German Constitutional and Liberal Governments rubbed their Imperial Government of Frankfort, as well as the National Assembly, Central Government could bring Austria and Prussia to state their Revolution; the conflict of the National Assembly with the Governments Assembly and the German Governments which now broke out. id = 29167 author = Fischer, Henry W. (Henry William) title = Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess date = keywords = Augustus; Bernhardt; Crown; DRESDEN; Diary; Duke; Frederick; George; Grand; Henry; Highness; Imperial; King; Leopold; Louise; Majesty; Mistress; Prince; Princess; Queen; Richard; Royal; Saxony; Tisch; chapter; love summary = father-in-law (Prince, afterwards King George) whose pretended affection The Crown Prince Frederick Augustus, husband of Louise, During King George''s short reign, Louise ran away from the Saxon court, Upon his father''s death, Frederick Augustus succeeded King George King Frederick Augustus raised Louise''s allowance to $12,000 per year, "Prince George has just commanded your husband," she said,--"the King But the King and Prince George cut me and Frederick Augustus in sight of family, even as I am with the King and Prince George. Prince George looked at the Grand-duke, but Ernest Ludwig said nothing. What are you going to do about it, King, George, Frederick Augustus? King, the Queen and Prince George will amount to and are forever making The Queen, the King and Prince George saluted me from the windows of TO LIVE UNDER KING''S AND PRINCE GEORGE''S EYE TO LIVE UNDER KING''S AND PRINCE GEORGE''S EYE id = 12548 author = Fontenoy, marquise de title = The Secret Memoirs of the Courts of Europe: William II, Germany; Francis Joseph, Austria-Hungary, Volume I. (of 2) date = keywords = Austria; Baron; Berlin; Bismarck; Charlotte; Count; Countess; Duke; Emperor; Empress; Europe; Francis; Frederick; Henry; Hohenzollern; Joseph; King; Kotze; Potsdam; Prince; Princess; Prussia; Queen; Saxe; Victoria; Vienna; William; german summary = Emperor, was naturally recalled to mind at the Court of Berlin, when old Emperor William, entertained the most extraordinary ideas on the At the time of the visit of the Emperor and Empress of Germany to "Unser Fritz," at that time Crown Prince of Prussia, was placed by old Emperor William and his brother sovereigns, that any such princes or In fact a royal or imperial prince or princess cannot when Emperor Frederick, while still crown prince, was discovered to be Emperor William and Prince Bismarck had young officer''s father remained at the head of the emperor''s military brother-in-law, the late Emperor Frederick, then Crown Prince of and his brother-in-law, Emperor William, took the ground that Count niece of old Emperor William, and first wife of the present reigning in German public life, and Emperor William, who has long since turned family figure merely as royal Prussian, not imperial German princes. id = 33794 author = Freytag, Gustav title = Pictures of German Life in the XVth, XVIth, and XVIIth Centuries, Vol. I. date = keywords = Christ; Church; Count; Dean; Diet; Duke; Elector; Electoral; Emperor; Footnote; Friedrich; God; Grace; Hans; Herr; Highness; Holy; Imperial; Junker; King; Lord; Luther; Melancthon; Pope; Princely; Queen; St.; Wittenberg; german; great summary = German Princes At The Imperial Diet (1547)--Luther and Charles In vain does the German seek for "the good old times." If even the Highness must thank God as long as you live for his great mercy, and ruling Church knew little of this love; in it God was kept far from the wrathful God. But the great craving of the German nature was to find Luther returned from Rome still a faithful son of the great answer, and said, "Thus begins a weariness of the word of God; new God, the power, the greatness, and the holy simplicity of which can "Now," said Luther, "must the Lord God The time had arrived when a German Emperor might raise his power above the hand his little son, my father, then about seven years old, along took his Princely Highness a walk through the house, a prodigious great id = 33795 author = Freytag, Gustav title = Pictures of German Life in the XVth, XVIth, and XVIIth Centuries, Vol. II. date = keywords = Church; Duke; Elector; Emperor; Empire; Footnote; Frau; General; God; Gotha; Gustavus; Hamburg; Herr; Highness; Jews; King; Lieutenant; Lord; Majesty; Major; Meiningen; Princely; Princes; Saxony; Simon; christian; french; german; great; imperial; jewish; roman; swedish; thirty; time; war; year summary = The Thirty Years'' War. Life and Manners of the Soldiers (1618 When the war ended, there was little remaining of the great the German nation, and between the old and new faith, led to a bloody people from ancient times up to the present day, and the soldier''s life foreign troops through his country, and the great sufferings of the war people began to rob and plunder like the soldiers; armed bands combined The war raged on still twelve long years after this time of any great war for a long time, and many millions in silver and gold, in Germany; on the great feast days of the German gods, there already furnish the courts of princes and the market-places of great cities Besides the Imperial nobles, sons of German princes and many of the old war every great prince maintained a standing army; the old feudal lords id = 33818 author = Freytag, Gustav title = Pictures of German Life in the XVIIIth and XIXth Centuries, Vol. I. date = keywords = Augsburg; Breslau; Church; Coburg; Footnote; Frankfort; God; Halle; Helmbrecht; Herr; Junker; Petersen; Pietism; Pietists; Rhine; Saxony; Silesia; State; Thirty; War; Years; city; country; german; great; imperial; life; new; noble; old; peasant; people; time summary = development of the German mind, since the time of Frederick the Great, war, changed the State life of Germany to a hollow form; it threw the Again a great time, but a period of German The peasant in the time of Otto the Great, had become a good Christian, the year 1807 the great change in the relations of the country people The lower German noble, before the beginning of the Thirty Years'' War, these court and country nobles still consider the State like the full Equally great was the change which took place after the Thirty Years'' helped to arrange the great prize shootings of their city. feel, on the great occasions of life, the unity of German interests in It is time now to observe the great change in the German popular mind, From such longings in the hearts of the people, a new life was id = 33819 author = Freytag, Gustav title = Pictures of German Life in the XVIIIth and XIXth Centuries, Vol. II. date = keywords = Berlin; Emperor; Empire; Europe; Fatherland; Footnote; Frederic; General; God; King; Münster; Prince; Prussia; Prussians; Rhine; Silesia; Solothurn; State; William; Years; country; french; german; great; life; old; people; time; war summary = life of the people--the beginning of our common feeling of the duty of happened to be a great deficiency of men in time of war, all regard for into the minds of both officers and soldiers, that a man owed his life their hopes on this new State; equally long have Germans and The district of Prussia, up to the time of Frederic the Great, Prince of his people, the great official of the State, the hero of a his little country; he was in deadly struggle with every great Power of honours and greatness of the world; that a King and his people, all of Generals from the school of the great King, men of high birth, loyal that the great army, in spite of the unfavourable time of year, would new organisation of the army did the power of the great year, and the The whole people feel like a great family. id = 6948 author = Graves, Armgaard Karl title = The Secrets of the German War Office date = keywords = Arthur; Berlin; Captain; Count; Duke; Emperor; England; Europe; France; General; Germany; Grand; London; Port; Prince; Schmidt; Secret; Service; War; Wedel; Wilhelmstrasse; english; french; russian summary = The Secrets of the German War Office ex-officers connected with the Secret Service, men like von Zenden, of a Prussian Service officer, especially a naval man, and is quite entering the German Secret Service, I certainly knew the difference German, next comes the Russian, then the French, and English. Wilhelmstrasse, the German Foreign Office, the Emperor in person, or It happened that the Personal Branch of the German Secret Service was As for Lieutenant von Zastrov, an ex-army officer in the German Secret Berlin, on my first important mission in the German Secret Service. Russian-Japanese War. Arriving in Port Arthur, I established myself at the Hotel l''Europe officers of the German General Staff and of receiving compliments on persons knew at that time--the Captain of the _Panther_, von Wedel, Although he had not said English officers or officials, I knew what he The secret devices of the German War Office have id = 29473 author = Greusel, John Hubert title = Blood and Iron Origin of German Empire As Revealed by Character of Its Founder, Bismarck date = keywords = Austria; Berlin; Bismarck; Chancellor; Constitution; Divine; Emperor; Empire; Europe; Fatherland; France; Frankfort; Frederick; God; Kaiser; King; Louise; Napoleon; Otto; Paris; Prince; Prussia; Revolution; United; William; french; german; great; national; political summary = Bismarck power, in those far-off times, helps us in the year 1915 to the extraordinary career of the great Otto von Bismarck, king-maker Years later, in the days of his great renown, Bismarck, thinking ¶ For upwards of 100 years before Bismarck''s great hour, the French ¶ As King''s Man, Bismarck now preached "Divine-right" in an age of Here is the idea in a few words: Bismarck was not fighting political German states, Bismarck, the Prussian giant, came to see the necessity King William in Bismarck''s day refused the people''s paper crown of the political intrigue have now prepared Otto von Bismarck for great that Bismarck had his great German enterprise well under way. truly great man, like Bismarck or Napoleon, takes up life as he finds old man, awaiting the call--behold now our great Otto von Bismarck, the great Bismarck so long politically ignored, now do indeed id = 45138 author = Head, Francis Bond, Sir title = Bubbles from the Brunnens of Nassau By an Old Man. date = keywords = Bad; Duke; England; Europe; Haus; Langen; London; Luy; Mainz; Malta; Nassau; Pauline; Rhine; Schlangenbad; Schwalbach; St.; Wiesbaden; english; german; great; like; little; look; old; order; people; time; water summary = course detect these little villages, but from any one point, as the eye street which forms the village, and from such little abodes, looking exists between the little valleys of this duchy, and the great country waters; however, feeling in great good-humour with the little world I country, which, as far as the eye could reach, looked like the fairy little narrow strips of land, denoted the existence of a great number think that this deluge of cold water would leave little room for tea great woods, to enjoy air and a very little food; three times a-day looked at him--but as soon as I got close to him, the little village the short, stumpy manners of the old-fashioned English country our country; in short, he evidently knew a great deal more of England "You will find it taste good out of it, stranger-man," said the little id = 46401 author = Headlam, Cecil title = The Story of Nuremberg date = keywords = Adam; Albert; Altar; Burggraf; Castle; Chapel; Christ; Church; Council; Durer; Emperor; Empire; God; Hans; Jews; John; Kaiser; King; Krafft; Markgraf; Mary; Maximilian; Museum; Nuremberg; Peter; Rathaus; Sachs; Sebald; St.; Thor; Tower; Vischer; Wolgemut; german; illustration; imperial; town summary = story of the old mediæval town which was for long the centre of German The Burg and town of Nuremberg were then given by the Emperor Towns like Nuremberg, on the other hand, found it very much amiss. those picturesque market-places, where to-day beneath the shadow of St. Sebald''s shrine, St. Mary''s church and the stately Rathaus, the from this time, up to the middle of the Thirty Years War, the Nuremberg occasion he knighted Sebald Behaim, of the great Nuremberg family of In the old days every good thing had been said to come out of Nuremberg picturesque bits of old Nuremberg than to work round the three lines of of the Town of Nuremberg which families have always from time immemorial Nuremberg in her golden age were Albert Durer, Peter Vischer, Adam The Town Council of Nuremberg seem Nuremberg carving, but also one of the works of art of all time. id = 12400 author = Headlam, James Wycliffe title = Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire date = keywords = Austria; Berlin; Bismarck; Constitution; Crown; Emperor; England; Europe; France; Frankfort; Germany; Government; Holstein; House; King; Minister; Ministry; Napoleon; Paris; Parliament; President; Prince; Prussia; Roon; State; french summary = King of Prussia was elected to the post of first German Emperor. Bismarck always looked on the new Minister with great dislike. the King lives it will not come to a war between Austria and Prussia.''" Bismarck that the effective decision in Prussia was with the King. of Germany under the King of Prussia would have attacked France on the King; but the old influences were still at work; Bismarck did not wish This policy of Bismarck was proposed by Austria and Prussia at the Diet; forward to the time when the Crown Prince would become King of Prussia, Bismarck was supported by most of the Ministers; the King said that the the Emperor at any time wished to acquire Belgium, the King of Prussia Bismarck wished to give the real power to the King of Prussia, but at King of Prussia and his Minister; the result was that Bismarck did not id = 44135 author = Huldermann, Bernhard title = Albert Ballin date = keywords = Amerika; Ballin; Berlin; Britain; Chancellor; Company; Government; Great; Hamburg; Kaiser; Line; Lloyd; London; Morgan; Mr.; New; Packetfahrt; Prince; Sir; States; York; american; british; german summary = busy life, and the early days which the boy Ballin spent in his father''s vessel." The British lines replied to Ballin''s threat by declaring that more far-reaching agreements with the British lines made its continued Northern Europe, including Great Britain--Ballin, at the proposal of the any German ports, and the Hamburg company agreed not to run any services "''Ballin, Director General of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie, New York. In Great Britain the news that some big British shipping companies had New York, in which he described the general situation, Ballin stated great danger with which British shipping was threatened at that time, Parliament discussed German and British naval policy in great detail. of German armaments would lead to war with Great Britain no later than had taken place in Anglo-German relations, but also that Great Britain During the most critical period of the existence of the monarchy--i.e. during the war--Ballin''s influence on the Kaiser was but slight. id = 36818 author = Jameson, Mrs. (Anna) title = Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad, Vol. 1 (of 3) With Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected date = keywords = ALDA; Ariadne; Bavaria; Cologne; Dannecker; Emperor; England; Footnote; Frankfort; Frederic; God; Goethe; Heidelberg; Henri; MEDON; Madame; Munich; Rubens; Staël; art; english; german; like; picture; time; woman summary = The Boisserée Gallery--The old German School of Painting--Its but with eyes to see, a heart to feel, a mind to observe, and a pen books, manuscripts, pictures, gems, works of art, and objects of natural you know," said he one morning, as I was looking at a beautiful edition of feeling, habit, education, like all other tastes in art. After looking on a grand work of art, we naturally turn to look Dannecker, like all the great modern sculptors, sprung from the people. "I grow old," said he, looking from his work to the bust of the late power, till the deification of great men in the old times appeared to me a school of art, like their architecture and their painting: yet can it I thought the German women, of a certain rank, more _natural_ than colour, are not alone necessary to feel a work of art; there must be the id = 36819 author = Jameson, Mrs. (Anna) title = Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad, Vol. 2 (of 3) With Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected date = keywords = Albert; Bavaria; Cavendish; Chrimhilde; Dresden; Durer; Elizabeth; England; Footnote; Germany; Hardwicke; Lady; Lord; Madame; Madonna; Mary; Munich; Nuremberg; Queen; Retzsch; Shrewsbury; Sir; St.; Walpole; italian; picture summary = beautiful room, with paintings from Schiller, principally by Lindenschmidt figures looking towards him; on one side a beautiful female, striking painters--near enough to remark the extreme beauty and various expression believed that of such a subject, the painter has made a _cold_ picture, highest, grandest principles of art to portrait painting--they think too _23rd._--To-day went over the Pinakothek (the new grand national picture The second will contain the old German pictures, including the famous The king of Bavaria has a gallery of beauties, (the portraits of some of hand, I fancy, no _man_ could paint like Louisa Sharpe, any more than I remember one little picture, painted either looked at the Countess Julie in her painting-room, surrounded by her one paints _like_ Retzsch, and that, in the original power and fertility In this room are some good pictures, particularly the portrait of Lady picture, representing her and her beautiful but ill-fated sister, Lady id = 36820 author = Jameson, Mrs. (Anna) title = Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad, Vol. 3 (of 3) With Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected date = keywords = AMARANTHE; Abul; Akbar; Brahman; Cathleen; DICK; Fazil; God; Gomez; Govinda; JUSTINE; Juliet; Kemble; LADY; MARGERY; Meg; Mrs.; Sarma; Siddons; indian; like summary = sure indication of a good heart and a fine mind, an exceeding love for said, "it was like looking at Mrs. Siddons through the wrong end of "Not so!" said the old Brahman, drawing himself up with a look of old man turned away hastily; and without looking back, pursued his path religious meditation: for the few days he has to live, let the old man The Brahman clasped his hands, and turned his eyes for a moment on the At the mention of her son, the old woman looked up a moment, but The son then said something which Cathleen could not hear; the old woman Dick, love, every body said yesterday that you sung as well as Mr. Thingumee at Sadler''s Wells, and says they, "Who is that young man My head do turn round, just for all the world like a peg-top.--A lady! id = 34278 author = Le Queux, William title = The Secrets of Potsdam A Startling Exposure of the Inner Life of the Courts of the Kaiser and Crown-Prince date = keywords = Berlin; Countess; Court; Crown; Emperor; Heltzendorff; Herr; Highness; Imperial; Kaiser; London; Majesty; Palace; Potsdam; Prince; Princess; Von; Willie; german summary = personal-adjutant to His Imperial Highness the Crown-Prince, an official private life of the Emperor, of my Imperial master the Crown-Prince, Early next day the Crown-Prince summoned me, in confidence, and an hour A week later the Crown-Prince had returned from a surprise visit the mistress was engaged, adding that His Imperial Highness the Crown-Prince I, of course, knew the charming Imperial Highness the Crown-Princess On the day before the Crown-Princess''s visit to the Berlin Court was due THE GIRL WHO KNEW THE CROWN-PRINCE''S SECRET "I saw the Emperor to-day," declared the old woman in her sibilant the British!" His Imperial Highness the Crown-Prince made this remark to morning of the fourth day the Crown-Prince suddenly said: Twelve hours later I handed that letter to the Crown-Prince in Potsdam. "First, the Emperor must know nothing, and the Crown-Princess must be His Imperial Highness the German Crown-Prince was being ignominiously id = 8401 author = Menzel, Wolfgang title = Germany from the Earliest Period, Volume 4 date = keywords = A.D.; Archduke; August; Austria; Austrians; Baden; Bavaria; Bavarians; Berlin; Blucher; Brunswick; Charles; Count; England; Estates; Europe; France; Frederick; French; General; Germany; Hanover; Hesse; Holland; Italy; Louis; Napoleon; Paris; Poland; Prince; Prussia; Prussians; Rhenish; Rhine; Saxony; St.; Sweden; Swiss; Switzerland; Tyrol; Vienna; William; Wurtemberg; english; footnote summary = in Switzerland, at that time the French minister of war, received a times of Louis XIV., had aided the French in plundering Germany, again deceived by Mortier, the French general, and Napoleon took advantage [Footnote 7: Klein, the French general, also a German, allowed himself Prussia, by a timely declaration of war against France before the Innsbruck was surrendered by Teimer to the French, on the 19th of May. Napoleon''s defeat, about this time, at Aspern having however compelled French troops in Germany, easily have advanced as far as the Elbe. Prussia, at that time still at Berlin and in the power of the French, [Footnote 3: French troops garrisoned German fortresses and the king of Prussia, having set foot on German soil, the emperor of [Footnote 1: This general belonged to a German family long naturalized of the nine thousand prisoners taken by the Germans, the French lost id = 16587 author = Morris, Charles title = Historic Tales: The Romance of Reality. Vol. 05 (of 15), German date = keywords = Austria; Austrians; Bohemia; Charlemagne; Charles; Duke; Europe; France; Frederick; French; Germany; God; Henry; Hermann; Italy; John; King; Luther; Rome; Saxony; Swiss; Turks; Wallenstein; Ziska; great; roman summary = warrior took the alarm, he opened his eyes, saw two armed men advancing In the reign of Conrad II., Emperor of Germany, took place the event In the year of grace 1140 a German army, under Conrad III., emperor, it happened, the army of the king reached the northern gate of the city emperors having too much else on hand to leave them time to attend to For three days the consuls and chief men of the city, followed by the army, then in Rome, carrying off nobles and men alike in such numbers through great good fortune, fell in; and in the end the emperor was On New Year''s day, 1422, the two armies came face to face near Zollin. its handful of men defied the great Turkish army and held it back in small force and, by taking the king and his army prisoners, end at a id = 21654 author = Norton, Minerva Brace title = In and Around Berlin date = keywords = Berlin; Bismarck; Church; Crown; Emperor; English; Europe; Frederick; King; Museum; New; Old; Platz; Prince; Princess; Queen; Strasse; University; William; american; german; great summary = and east, and, like nearly all rooms in Berlin houses, connected by German friend told me that a young American lady who had formerly which the home contained, the fancy-work of our hostess--a German lady country, a fine singer; the tall German, and the young Swedish lady of favorite place with the music-loving Germans, and for many Americans week-day morning, long lines of German boys and young men for the some years in Berlin, asked permission to visit the school which her Berlin days of mid-winter one must rise by candle-light to be in time The chief art treasures of Berlin are found in the Royal Museums, Old was, at the time of our visit, in the Old Schloss at Berlin, and "Is the Crown Princess popular?" I said to a young German lady, in the statue of Frederick the Great before the Emperor''s palace, where the id = 34072 author = Parmele, Mary Platt title = The Evolution of an Empire: A Brief Historical Sketch of Germany date = keywords = CHAPTER; Charlemagne; Empire; Europe; Germany; King; Teuton; William summary = Races--Laying the Foundations of the German Empire Europe in the Hands of Three Men--Charles V., Francis I., and Henry Thirty Years'' War--Decay of the German Empire Napoleon III.--War with France--Germans in Paris--William crowned royal line of human descent, the Aryan; its ancestral roots running So by the fourth century B.C. three great divisions of the Aryan race years ago, bears such strong marks of kinship to the German and English the forests of Central Europe, in six hundred years from his time centuries later, the history of France and Germany were one and the and a map of the German Empire was a map of Europe. the hands of three men--Charles V., Emperor of Germany; Francis I., "Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire," assumed on that Christmas day, in Versailles, King William assumed the title of "Emperor of Germany"--a the fragments of the old, a Germany so great and powerful she was id = 34397 author = Parmele, Mary Platt title = A Short History of Germany date = keywords = Austria; CHAPTER; Emperor; Empire; Europe; France; Frederick; Germany; Italy; King; Napoleon; Prussia; Rome; William; french summary = Potsdam--Frederick II., King of Prussia--Maria Theresa, Empress--War of Austria--Prussia One of the "Five Great Powers"--Healing Wounds Declared by France--Metz--Sedan--King William at Versailles--Crowned The coronation of Charlemagne, King of France and Germany, at Rome, in This same Saxon King Henry invited these young men to serve the empire The dukes of Bavaria had been a great power in Germany, ever since that Frederick, the first Hohenstaufen, was elected King of Germany, there Europe was in the hands of three men: Charles V., Emperor of Germany; When Ferdinand died in 1564 the great majority of the German people had When Leopold called upon the German states to arm, the Great Elector of same year Frederick William of Prussia died, and was succeeded by his Frederick was now called "the Great" throughout Europe; and Prussia With the new ascendency of Prussia in the German Empire, a process Schleswig-Holstein, just as the German Emperor is now King of Prussia id = 20496 author = Ruland, Wilhelm title = Legends of the Rhine date = keywords = Castle; Charlemagne; Cologne; Count; Emperor; Gerhard; God; Lord; Master; Mayence; Rhine; Roland; Siegfried; St.; day; great; illustration; knight; man summary = News one day reached the castle that the crusaders had returned from Charlemagne, the great Emperor, who planted the grapes long years words, the holy man began his speech: "God''s loving hand will be The knight in great joy kissed the maiden''s slender hand and departed, maiden''s heart, and one day, while Gerda presided as queen of love susceptible heart of the lord of the castle, and soon the day came Ashamed and very wrathful many a great knight had left the castle, and The old knight was greatly pleased when, one day, Angela came to him, Siegfried''s castle stood near the old town of Now began a time of great happiness for Siegfried and his saint-like To many people this great love of the emperor for his wife seemed too castle; there they stand like the seven knights who in later times old knight''s Castle. id = 33891 author = Sastrow, Bartholomäus title = Bartholomew Sastrow: Being the Memoirs of a German Burgomaster date = keywords = Augsburg; Bishop; Burgomaster; Chamber; Charles; Christian; Christopher; Dr.; Duke; Elector; Footnote; George; Germany; God; Greifswald; Imperial; Johannes; King; Lorbeer; Lubeck; Luther; Majesty; Master; Nicholas; Philip; Pomerania; Rome; Sastrow; Smiterlow; Spires; St.; Stettin; Stralsund; Wolgast summary = Nicholas Smiterlow the second, of Stralsund, was at that time residing Nicholas Smiterlow, the burgomaster of Stralsund.[3] Young and pretty, Smiterlow asked his father, the burgomaster, to let them stay with him. My father reached Stralsund without further trouble; the council gave After the tragedy of the Passion comes the glory of Easter Day. Nicholas Smiterlow had suffered civil death; and among certain day he replied to Duke Albrecht of Mecklenburg who had sent him a case, Finally, through the good offices of the secretary of the Order of St. John, the chancellor succeeded in getting me a place at the receiver''s of having said more than one mass per day, a practice considered went several times a day to the emperor, and that therefore he had no Having started from Halle on June 20, the emperor stopped three days at news of his coming, Duke Barnim went away with everybody except the id = 51496 author = Seton-Watson, R. W. (Robert William) title = Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (Stanhope Historical Essay 1901) date = keywords = Augsburg; Austria; Charles; Diet; Emperor; Empire; Ferdinand; France; Frederick; Italy; King; League; Louis; Maximilian; Pope; Swiss; VIII; Venice; Vienna; french; german; imperial summary = After an absence of twelve years[26] Maximilian returned to the Empire [9] On January 24, Maximilian had not yet heard of Charles'' death. important results of Maximilian''s policy form a striking contrast to Maximilian''s failure left the French influence all-powerful in Italy; Maximilian opened the Imperial Diet at Augsburg. German Princes induced Maximilian to support the Spanish cause by the too great to be overcome, and the Pope''s hopes of winning Maximilian to Ferdinand, Henry and Maximilian would unite until France was completely the Imperial Diet, which hardly once throughout Maximilian''s reign pending, Maximilian met the Estates of the Empire for the last time, at and by the frequent visits of the Emperor Maximilian.[112] The place Maximilian probably took place at Augsburg in 1491, and from this time Emperor, Maximilian paid many visits to Nuremberg, and his first Diet political demands upon Maximilian''s time, but also because he did not id = 13043 author = Shaw, Stanley title = William of Germany date = keywords = America; Austria; Berlin; Bismarck; Bülow; Chancellor; Court; Crown; Dr.; Emperor; Empire; Empress; England; France; Frederick; General; Germany; God; Government; Great; Kaiser; King; Lord; Majesty; Minister; Morocco; Mr.; Parliament; Potsdam; Prince; Prussia; Reichstag; Social; State; William; english summary = William the Second, German Emperor and King of Prussia, Burgrave of The German Emperor believes, and assumes his people to believe, that Prince William is now German Emperor and King of Prussia. said of the German Emperor, who fills his office as King of Prussia. expression "German Emperor von Gottes Gnaden," a thing done by none of Next year the Emperor was again in England, this time to be present at five-hundred-years-old palace of a long line of kings and emperors. between the Emperor and his Imperial Chancellor, when Prince von Bülow and Germany at the time, to the effect that the Emperor''s refusal to at all times the German Emperor would be their friend." It was a difference, as it explains the German national idea, and the Emperor''s Germany and the German Emperor." German Empire, founded by the late great Emperor, designed people or country second, the German Emperor''s official statements and id = 28432 author = Sidgwick, Alfred, Mrs. title = Home Life in Germany date = keywords = Backfisch; Berlin; Black; Christmas; England; Englishman; Forest; Hamburg; Herr; Jews; London; Page; Riehl; State; Sunday; child; english; german; girl; good; home; house; jewish; life; people; room; school; time; woman; work; year summary = factories, I know little more about German taxes than about English German women spend their days, but I know as little about the exact Modern Germans like to tell you that young women no longer devote German children go to day schools. German country house, told me how on the night of her arrival she begin work at five and dine at eleven in the good old German way? German woman knows that when she marries her husband will want The German woman of to-day has travelled far from the ideal set up by small London flat into many a German middle-class dining-room or But, of course, whatever you say about German women of the present day The first thing that English people notice about German servants is, The German lady, not knowing English ways, used to work," said a German to me; "when I wanted my papers a little while id = 22682 author = Spivak, John L. (John Louis) title = Secret Armies The New Technique of Nazi Warfare date = keywords = Angeles; Canal; Committee; England; France; General; Germany; Government; Hitler; Mexico; Nazi; New; Panama; San; Schwinn; States; United; american; japanese summary = In Mexico, Nazi agents work directly with Mexican fascist groups, and border by agents working under Hermann Schwinn, director of Nazi The Nazis began to build fascism in Mexico right after Hitler got into Immediately after the Nazis got control of Germany, Northe went into The activities of Japanese and Nazi agents in Latin American countries In the early days of organizing the Nazi web over the United States, swing with secret Nazi agents sent into this country for propaganda "patriotic" American groups working with Nazi agents (without much American suckers who gave them money to spread pro-Nazi propaganda member of Congress he worked with Nazi agents in this country. liaison man between Nazi agents in the United States and Rodriguez. States conferring with other secret Nazi agents and actively directing some of them were already working with Nazi agents in this country, it Early in 1938 native Americans, working with Nazi agents, completed id = 36484 author = Taylor, Bayard title = A History of Germany from the Earliest Times to the Present Day date = keywords = Austria; Bavaria; Bohemia; Charles; Church; Diet; Duke; Emperor; Empire; England; France; Franks; Frederick; French; Germany; Henry; III; Italy; Karl; Ludwig; Napoleon; Otto; Pope; Prince; Prussia; Rhine; Rome; Saxony; Spain; States; William; roman; sidenote summary = Towards the end of the year 377, the Emperor Valens raised a large army German inherited a long peace at home, but a succession of wars with the The new-made Pope, of course, crowned him as Roman Emperor, a His son, Henry III., already crowned King of Germany as a boy, now By the year 1051, all the German States except Saxony were governed by crowned Emperor, like Karl the Great!" The Pope refused the act of Roman (German) Emperor the claim of appointing the Pope, which had been king Henry of Germany, and his followers, from entering Italy. wars, institute a new order, and--be crowned Roman Emperor. Southern Germany, he is generally classed among the German Emperors, of three Emperors in Germany, and three Popes of the Church of Rome, all THE WAR WITH FRANCE, AND ESTABLISHMENT OF THE GERMAN EMPIRE. France declares war against Prussia; all the German id = 2668 author = Trenck, Friedrich, Freiherr von der title = The Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck, Volume 1 date = keywords = Baron; Berlin; Count; Dantzic; Frederic; General; Glatz; Goltz; Hyndford; King; Russia; Schell; Trenck; Vienna; austrian; man; prussian summary = body guard lost more men and horses in one year''s peace than they did, was imagined I had been taken, that accident having happened the same day commanding officer sent me immediately to receive the King''s orders. Eight days after, the King being come to Potzdam, I was sent by General I went the same day to pay my respects to the King, who, receiving me my cousin Trenck, having fallen into the power of his enemies, who had Trenck had actually taken the King of Prussia prisoner. Empress-Queen as the Prussian Trenck did Frederic, his King. is, my cousin Trenck, at Vienna, affirmed to his death he never received Prussian officers was at that time so great, and the word of honour so appear, and they shall receive a ducat per day, so long as the with thirty thousand florins, which money I received from his friend id = 2669 author = Trenck, Friedrich, Freiherr von der title = The Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck, Volume 2 date = keywords = Aix; Baron; Berlin; Chapelle; Count; Emperor; Empress; Frederic; Gelfhardt; General; God; King; Magdeburg; Prince; Prussia; Trenck; Vienna; man summary = The governor, General Borck, presently came, attended by the town-major The years in my dungeon passed away as days, those moments excepted when, friend, in the year 1763, paid four thousand florins to the imperial captains a florin per man each day, and the men for their labour said, "This time, my dear Trenck, I am the messenger of good news. never had any man of rank, any great general, my enemy, except Count house in Vienna in the year 1750; the price was sixteen thousand florins, Laudohn''s journey, she said to me, "The baths are necessary to the reestablishment of your health, Trenck." I was ready, and followed him in "Truth and Trenck, my good friend, flourish not in courts. Trenck, the father, was a miser, yet a well-meaning man. one day said to Trenck, when he was in Vienna, embarrassed by his complaints against Colonel Baron Trenck should receive a ducat per day id = 48578 author = Tschudi, Clara title = Ludwig the Second, King of Bavaria date = keywords = Bavaria; Bismarck; Count; Crown; Emperor; Empress; Hohenschwangau; King; Ludwig; Majesty; Minister; Munich; Otto; Prince; Prussia; Queen; Richard; Wagner; chapter; german summary = The Bavarian Troops Return to Munich--King Ludwig and doubt that Ludwig for a time thought of asking the Grand Duchess''s King Ludwig and Richard Wagner King Ludwig and Richard Wagner King Ludwig I., and Duke Max, who nearly all remained in the theatre Ludwig''s First Visit to Switzerland--Richard Wagner leaves Munich Richard Wagner took place the King''s spirit became less, and his life King and Prince Otto shared her life at the royal summer residences the head of the court opposition was the old ex-King, Ludwig I. other--King Ludwig--still so young in years, vacillating and shy, The Bavarian Troops Return to Munich--King Ludwig and the Crown Prince "Now it is King Ludwig''s turn to pay a return visit Ludwig and Richard Wagner--The King''s Visit to Bayreuth Ludwig and Richard Wagner--The King''s Visit to Bayreuth "I, Ludwig II., King of Bavaria, feel myself constrained to make see King Ludwig after death. id = 28003 author = Various title = Supplement to Punch, or the London Charivari, September 16, 1914 The New Rake''s Progress: Cartoons from "Punch" Illustrating the Kaiser''s Career, 1888-1914 date = keywords = Kaiser summary = (http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/8/0/0/28003/28003-h/28003-h.htm) (http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/8/0/0/28003/28003-h.zip) Cartoons from "Punch" Illustrating the Kaiser''s Career, 1888-1914. Illustration: _GERMAN KAISER._ "LET US PREY." Illustration: A WISE WARNING. AND, AS I STEER, DIRECT THY CAUTIOUS FLIGHT." *** =The Kaiser is warned by the Great Chancellor.= Illustration: THE IMPERIAL JACK-IN-THE-BOX. *** =The Kaiser has a finger in every German Pie.= Illustration: THE STORY OF FIDGETY WILHELM. *** =The Kaiser worries his friends of the Triple Alliance.= Illustration: A NEW RÔLE. *** =The Kaiser prepares for China.= Illustration: ON TOUR. KAISER WILHELM (_as the Moor of Potsdam_) _sings_:-Illustration: NOT IN THE PICTURE. PUNCH (_Photographer, suavely, to the_ KAISER). *** =The Kaiser as enemy of Europe.= Illustration: "ISOLATION." *** =The Kaiser as the platonic friend of Peace.= Illustration: THE TEUTONISING OF TURKEY. GERMAN KAISER. GERMAN KAISER. Illustration: HARMONY. *** =The Kaiser prepares for the Millennium (Prussian Version).= *** =The Kaiser deludes himself.= Illustration: THE WORLD''S ENEMY. THE KAISER. id = 28324 author = Various title = Supplement to "Punch, Or The London Charivari."—October 14, 1914 "Punch" and the Prussian Bully date = keywords = Prussian summary = "PUNCH" and the PRUSSIAN BULLY *** =The Prussian Bully disturbs the Peace of Europe.= *** =The Prussian Bully tears up a "scrap of paper" pledging him to *** =The Prussian Bully declares his intention of making war on Austria.= *** =The Prussian Bully refuses to allow France to rectify her frontier.= *** =The Prussian Bully has no pity for France.= *** =The Prussian Bully demands from France the cession of Alsace and *** =The Prussian Bully speaks of Peace and prepares for War.= *** =The Prussian Bully has no further use for Prince Bismarck.= the patriotism of the Imperial Diet to accept them unreservedly. *** =The Prussian Bully complains that he cannot have it all his own *** =The Prussian Bully tries to interfere in the Transvaal.= *** =The Prussian Bully maintains, in the cause of peace, a strong and *** =The Apotheosis of the Prussian Bully.= id = 13470 author = Wade, Mary Hazelton Blanchard title = Bertha, Our Little German Cousin date = keywords = Bertha; Frederick; Germany; Gretchen; Hans; Rhine summary = "You don''t know what I''ve got for you, Hans," said Bertha, laughing "I like the animal cakes best," said Bertha. "A long time ago," said their father, "they used to celebrate At the same time the mother gave words of kind advice to her little Bertha often visits a little friend who helps her father make "I like the yellow hair best," said Bertha. "Do little girls in Sonneberg help make the dolls, just as Bertha and "I read a story about a mother stork," said Bertha, thoughtfully. "I love to listen to running water," said Bertha. "We had such a good time," Hans told his mother, while Bertha went to "I know where you would like to go in our own country," said Bertha. "He loved his people dearly, father once told me," said Bertha. Bertha''s mother had just come in from a hard morning''s work in the id = 42539 author = White, Walter title = A July Holiday in Saxony, Bohemia, and Silesia date = keywords = Adersbach; Baron; Berlin; Bohemia; Brethren; CHAPTER; Carlsbad; Count; Czechs; Dresden; Elbe; England; English; Englishman; Herrnhut; Hill; Hradschin; Jew; Kunz; Old; Prague; Saxon; Schneekoppe; St.; Sunday; Triller; beer; czechish; german; good; house; little; look; place; walk; way summary = rows of little windows which resemble a half-opened eye. seen on the way besides fields, low hills, and the tall-chimneyed, when a young man came up, looked at me inquisitively, and said, "E within half a day''s walk; and somewhat farther are the singular rocks that when you come to a green vale, with its little hay-fields watered Gradually the tall forest gives place to scrubby-looking firs, stony "Perhaps you come out of Saxony?" said a man, stepping from a house o''clock when I came to Buchau--a village of low houses built round a a great open arch, running far to the rear--a beer-house--the space doors of a pleasant house on a hill-slope beyond the city. Half an hour''s stay gives you time to look at Aussig, to admire its The "little half-hour" brought us to a great cross by the "A snug little place," said the Dresdener, as we walked from room to id = 43522 author = William II, German Emperor title = The Kaiser''s Memoirs date = keywords = Admiral; Berlin; Bismarck; Chancellor; Count; Emperor; Empire; England; English; Entente; Foreign; France; General; Germany; Government; Herr; Imperial; Kaiser; King; Minister; Office; Pope; Prince; Russia; Tsar; War; french summary = in time, in order that German assets in foreign lands should not be acted, Emperor William the Great once made a pointed remark to von Congress of Berlin, prevent a general war and cajole England, and then, war, by General von Bissing, in order to promote the welfare of the At that time the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs was Prince Thus a great German cultural work in foreign lands, which stood as a relations with England, especially during the Boer War. CHANCELLOR''S RETIREMENT is in England with respect to Germany." German opinion was, he German Emperor to the Imperial Chancellors, which are caused by the German Emperor with a "verbal note" inspired by the English Government, power enormous influence in matters of German national defense and far-flung World War. Surely the heroic bravery of the German nation deserved a better fate war to be waged later by England and Germany against Russia. id = 43666 author = William II, German Emperor title = The German Emperor as Shown in His Public Utterances date = keywords = Berlin; Bismarck; Brandenburg; Chancellor; Emperor; Empire; Fatherland; Frederick; God; Hamburg; King; Lorraine; Majesty; October; Prince; Prussia; Reichstag; Social; William; german; great summary = The most important tasks of the German Emperor lie in the province of In his speech the Emperor announces that "The German Empire has the army, the work of the great Emperor, against every influence and to great prosperity to the German people, was looked upon with much that at all times the German Emperor will be their friend!" This splendor our German people has grown great and powerful. German people help the Hanseatic cities in carrying out their great farther side, without Germany and the German Emperor no great decision the German breast, and Emperor William the Great, in union with his of the German navy, the Emperor spoke as follows: dynastic power which the German Emperor must have in order to be in a The works of great spirits are given to the people by God With justice you speak of the time of Emperor William as great and id = 21421 author = Wyndham, Horace title = The Magnificent Montez: From Courtesan to Convert date = keywords = America; Bavaria; Beauvallon; Captain; Charles; Countess; Court; Craigie; Dujarier; England; Heald; India; James; John; King; Lady; Landsfeld; Lola; London; Lord; Ludwig; Madame; Majesty; Miss; Montez; Mr.; Mrs.; Munich; New; Paris; Prince; Queen; Sir; St.; Theatre; York; woman summary = LOLA MONTEZ, "SPANISH DANCER." DÉBUT AT HER MAJESTY''S THEATRE BERRYMEAD PRIORY, ACTON, WHERE LOLA MONTEZ LIVED WITH CORNET HEALD As a matter of fact, Mrs. Gilbert must have gone to church in the condition of ladies who love "Anybody can make a mistake in the dark," said Lola, when Mrs. Sturgis, remembering Captain Craigie''s injunctions, and resolved at "''Lola Montez is a lady who appeared the other night at Her Majesty''s An odd account, headed: "Singular Début of Lola Montez in Paris," was Gustave Claudin declared that he met Lola Montez in Paris in the actress in whose affections Dujarier had, before Lola Montez appeared Prominent among them was Lola Montez, the King''s favourite of the day, "Well, Lola Montez appeared at father''s theatre last night "Lola Montez and her new husband," says the knowledgeable Mrs. Knapp, "At the end of the performance," says a report, "Madame Lola Montez id = 34223 author = Young, George title = The New Germany date = keywords = Assembly; Berlin; Brunswick; Central; Congress; Constitution; Council; England; Europe; Germany; Government; Independents; Lands; League; Munich; Paris; President; Prussia; Realm; Reichsrat; Reichstag; State; Treaty; Weimar; article summary = new German Government was diplomatic not democratic. German Liberalism and its institution parliamentary party government German parliamentary State was excluded from the League of Nations. passes, we come to the General Assembly of Berlin Councils--that for Socialist party from reuniting, and forced German politics into a duel Germany into revolution was defeated by the German middle class, who The movement for Council Government and general Communism had lost all It will be seen that so far the German Councils are no political is a Council Government), which should secure political power to the States might be attempted, so as to give the new German Constitution Germany of the Executive Councils of Berlin and Brunswick. The President of the Realm shall be elected by the whole German A Reichsrat shall be formed in order to represent the German Lands in A member of the Government of the Realm shall preside over the id = 39664 author = Zimmern, Helen title = The Hansa Towns date = keywords = Antwerp; Baltic; Bergen; Charles; Christian; Denmark; Diet; England; English; Europe; Gustavus; Hamburg; Hansa; Hanseatics; Henry; King; League; London; Lübeck; Netherlands; Russia; St.; Steelyard; Sweden; Waldemar; Wullenweber; german; illustration summary = from important cities of the League, namely, Wisby, Lübeck, Soest, and of Denmark to the common German merchant, the cities would be his Thus ended the Hansa''s great war against the King of Denmark--a war that The great war ended, the Hansa, in true merchant spirit, instantly are the Hansa''s cities?" evasive replies were given, either "those towns the German merchants, and shows that in those days there also held good We have seen how great was the Hansa''s power in peace and in war; let us imperial cities, and a chief centre of the Hanseatic League, refused his conditions were, that the Hansa might trade with certain Russian cities; city of Lübeck, regarding it as the head of the most ancient Hansa honour, the cities call themselves proudly the Hanseatic towns. German trade by the re-establishment of the Hanseatic towns. only privilege the three once powerful Hanseatic cities id = 11179 author = nan title = Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 6 Germany, Austria-Hungary and Switzerland, part 2 date = keywords = Alps; Cattaro; Cracow; Footnote; Geneva; Italy; Madame; Matterhorn; Monte; Pola; Rome; Rosa; St.; Switzerland; Trieste; Venice; Zermatt; great; illustration; italian; like; little; mountain; pass; place; snow summary = Like all people that work much in the open, the Hungarian in old age way from the mountain regions to the south, and for two days one passes mountains, valleys of the sweetest pastoral look and romantic old ruins. torrents, looking at a distance like long trains of foam, came Tyrol, leaving the snow behind, tho'' the white peaks of the mountains Below the pass, most beautifully situated is a little green lake called beckoning fingers, the great peaks, snow-capped or rock-summitted, call valley and pass and tunnel, puts one out on snow fields over 11,000 feet peak and glacier, the eye passes from valley to summit, resting on that white snow peaks, with their great glistening glaciers below, showing in It took a long time coming down that little bit of cliff, and for a few time through valleys of ice, climbed white and slippery slopes, crossed id = 12404 author = nan title = Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 5 Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Switzerland, Part 1 date = keywords = Albert; BERLIN; Castle; Charlemagne; Danube; Dürer; Emperor; Europe; Footnote; Hamburg; Hans; Henry; Hungary; Nuremberg; Rhine; St.; Vienna; city; german; great; house; illustration; like; old; roman; town summary = [Illustration: BERLIN: PANORAMA FROM THE TOWER OF THE TOWN HALL] went past like a panorama, the bridge of boats opened, the city glided There is the old "German house" by the bank of the Mosel, a building push our way down the Rhine we soon come to the little peaceful town of The sun sets, night comes on, the slated roofs of the houses appear as hundred years old; directly opposite is a great castellated building the end of that time orders came from the old Kaiser that the town was Citadel, by the side of a low wall--in front of an old tower--presents left, approach the large deep-roofed building between two towers. contains the most complete collection of works by old German artists this city, were taken away to adorn the town hall, churches, capitals English-like looking cathedral--as a whole; and particularly the tower. hundred different ways I arranged the little houses of painted wood