
FORE: Results of the Battle of Rossbach.��The Attack upon Breslau.��Extraordinary Address of the King to his Troops.��Confidence of the Prussians in their Commander.��Magnificent Array of the Austrians at Leuthen.��Tactics of Frederick.��The Battle Hymn.��The Battle and the Victory.��Scenes after the Battle.��Recapture of Breslau by Frederick.

FORE:��I have been to see the King of Prussia. I have courageously resisted his fine proposals. He offers me a beautiful house in Berlin, a pretty estate, but I prefer my second floor in Madame Du Chatelet��s here. He assures me of his favor, of the perfect freedom I should have; and I am running to Paris, to my slavery and persecution. I could fancy myself a small Athenian refusing the bounties of the King of Persia; with this difference, however, one had liberty at Athens.��

FORE:Voltaire hated M. Maupertuis. He was the president of the Berlin Academy, and was regarded by Voltaire as a formidable rival. This hatred gave rise to a quarrel between Frederick and Voltaire, which was so virulent that Europe was filled with the noise of their bickerings. M. Maupertuis had published a pamphlet, in which he assumed to have made some important discovery upon the law of action. M. K?nig, a member of the Academy, reviewed the pamphlet, asserting not only that the proclaimed law was false, but that it had been promulgated half a century before. In support of his position he quoted from a letter of Leibnitz. The original of the letter could not be produced. M. K?nig was accused of having forged the extract. M. Maupertuis, a very jealous, irritable man, by his powerful influence as president, caused M. K?nig to be expelled from the Academy.

FORE:333 ��Such a swarm of hornets as darkens the very daylight!�� writes Carlyle. ��Vain to scourge them down, to burn them off by blaze of gunpowder; they fly fast, but are straightway back again. They lurk in these bushy wildernesses, scraggy woods; no foraging possible unless whole regiments are sent out to do it; you can not get a letter safely carried for them.��

FORE:��Non, malgr�� vos vertus, non malgr�� vos appas, Mon ame n��est point satisfaite: Non, vous n����tes qu��une coquette, Qui subjuguez les c?urs, et ne vous donnez pas.��39MAP OF THE LEUTHEN CAMPAIGN.

FORE:��Berlin,�� she writes, ��had become as odious to me as it once was dear. I flattered myself that, renouncing grandeurs, I might lead a soft and tranquil life in my new home, and begin a happier year than the one which had just ended.��
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