history of friedrich ii of prussia v 18-第92章
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FRIEDRICH TO MYLORD MARISCHAL (at Colombier in Neufchatel)。
〃DRESDEN; 23d November; 1758。
〃There is nothing left for us; MON CHER MYLORD; but to mingle and blend our weeping for the losses we have had。 If my head were a fountain of tears; it would not suffice for the grief I feel。
〃Our Campaign is over; and there has nothing come of it; on one side or the other; but the loss of a great many worthy people; the misery of a great many poor soldiers crippled forever; the ruin of some Provinces; the ravage; pillage and conflagration of some flourishing Towns。 Exploits these which make humanity shudder: sad fruits of the wickedness and ambition of certain People in Power; who sacrifice everything to their unbridled passions! I wish you; MON CHER MYLORD; nothing that has the least resemblance to mv destiny; and everything that is wanting to it。 Your old friend; till death。〃F。 ' OEuvres de Frederic; xx。 273。'
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