cahn (
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Frederick the Great discussion post 11
In our last installment, our heroes
found that Henri de Catt's memoirs, a major source for current biographers of Frederick the Great, are not to be trusted!!
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Re: Fritz as a writer: an early Victorian take
mildred_of_midgard
2020-02-20 01:14 pm (UTC)
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Doesn't it explain so much? He was clearly intelligent enough to master a new language if he'd put his mind to it. And it would have been such an obvious career move. But he had so many cautionary examples before his eyes.
Fredersdorf was truly a wise man.
:D
Re: Fritz as a writer: an early Victorian take
cahn
2020-02-24 04:55 pm (UTC)
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Ha! It totally does explain so much!
Fredersdorf, you were awesome <3
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Re: Fritz as a writer: an early Victorian take
Fredersdorf was truly a wise man.
:D
Re: Fritz as a writer: an early Victorian take
Fredersdorf, you were awesome <3