10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CUNCTATORY»
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cunctatory in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
History of Friedrich II of Prussia, called Frederick the Great
A cunctatory Daun to preside over matters there, in his superstitiously cautious
way; leaving Saxony free to the Reichsfolk,—whom a Hiilsen, left with his small
remnant in Schlettau, might easily take charge of, till Silesia were settled?
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, Oliver Cromwell, 1865
2
The Works of Thomas Carlyle: History of Friedrich II of ...
... and finds that the failure is only superficial.1 The real success, thinks
Tempelhof, would be, Could the King manoeuvre himself into Silesia, and entice
a cunctatory Daun away with him thither. A cunctatory Daun to preside over
matters there ...
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, 1898
3
The Works of Thomas Carlyle
... thinks Tempelhof, would be, Could the King manoeuvre himself into Silesia,
and entice a cunctatory Daun away with him thither. A cunctatory Daun to preside
over matters there, in his superstitiously cautious way ; leaving Saxony free to the
...
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, 1898
4
History of Friedrich 2. of Prussia, Called Frederick the ...
The real success, thinks Tempelhof, would be, Could the King manteuvre himself
into Silesia, and entice a cunctatory Daun away with him thither. A cunctatory
Daun to preside over matters there, in his superstitiously cautious way; leaving ...
5
Carlyles' Works: History of Friedrich II. of Prussia
423 i.uli- J*tii June, 1760. cess, thinks Tempelhof, would be, Could the King
manoeuvre himself into Silesia, and entice a cunctatory Daun away with him
thither. A cunctatory Daun to preside over matters there, in his superstitiously
cautious ...
6
History of Friedrich the Second: Called Frederick the Great
real success, thinks Teinpclliof, would be, Could the King manoeuvre himself into
Silesia, and entice a cunctatory Daun away with him thither. A cunctatory Daun to
preside over matters tltere, in his superstitious!)- cautious way ; leaving Saxony ...
... 170; cannot persuade Soltikof to do all his fighting for him, 174-176;
determines on siege of Dresden, 182; informs Soltikof of his success, 196; reason
to be proud of his cunctatory method, 197 ; carting endless provisions for self and
Soltikof, ...
8
The People's Edition of Thomas Carlyle's Works. 37 Vols. ...
From America, he has decided to recall Lord Loudon, as a cunctatory haggling
mortal, the reverse of a General ; how very different from his Austrian Cousin !29 "
Abercrombie may be better," hopes he; — was better, still not good. But already ...
9
History of Friedrich D. of Prussia called Frederick the Great
Daun arrives in Waldenburg,* May 9th; and to show that he is not cunctatory,
steps out within a week after. May 15th, he has descended from his Mountains;
has swept round by the back and 9th May-1st July 1702. by the front of
Schweidnitz, ...
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History of Friedrich the Second called Frederick the Great.- ...
cess, thinks Tempelhof, would be, Could the King manoeuvre himself into Silesia,
and entice a cunctatory Daun away with him thither. A cunctatory Daun to preside
over matters there, in his superstitiously cautious way; leaving Saxony free to ...