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Frederick the Great and His Court
L. Muhlbach

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are to be found, as the most beautiful bodies have their
deformities, and the greatest painters are not without faults, so
will we deal gently and considerately with the follies and sins of
this much-talked-of baron; we grant him, therefore, though
unwillingly, the desired dismissal.  In addition to this, we abolish
entirely this office so worthily filled by said baron, and wish to
blot out the remembrance of it from the memory of man; holding that
no other man can ever fill it satisfactorily." "FREDERICK II." 

THE END. 

End of The Project Gutenberg Etext of Frederick the Great and His Court
by L.  Muhlbach 


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