History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 11

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History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 11

by Thomas Carlyle

EN·~5 hours·34 chapters

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34 total
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HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH II. OF PRUSSIA - FREDERICK THE GREAT By Thomas Carlyle

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BOOK XI. — FRIEDRICH TAKES THE REINS IN HAND. — June-December, 1740.

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Chapter I. — PHENOMENA OF FRIEDRICH'S ACCESSION.

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FRIEDRICH WILL MAKE MEN HAPPY: CORN-MAGAZINES.

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ABOLITION OF LEGAL TORTURE.

2:41
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WILL HAVE PHILOSOPHERS ABOUT HIM, AND A REAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

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AND EVERY ONE SHALL GET TO HEAVEN IN HIS OWN WAY.

2:22
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FREE PRESS, AND NEWSPAPERS THE BEST INSTRUCTORS.

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INTENDS TO BE PRACTICAL WITHAL, AND EVERY INCH A KING.

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BEHAVIOR TO HIS MOTHER; TO HIS WIFE.

6:02

Description

In June 1740 Berlin awoke to the sudden death of its long‑reigning monarch, and the nation buzzed with anticipation as the young heir assumed the throne. Couriers raced, newspapers speculated, and hopeful editors imagined sweeping reforms—smaller armies, enlightened policies, and a new age of philanthropy. The atmosphere was charged with optimism, as citizens and foreign observers alike wondered whether the new king would fulfill the lofty promises whispered in salons and pamphlets.

The opening weeks reveal a ruler who blends bold ambition with a measured pragmatism. At his first council meeting he raised the controversial idea of trimming the army, only to be reminded of the kingdom’s precarious diplomatic position. Yet his charisma shone through moments like the encounter with a thousand red‑stringed children pleading for relief, a scene that captured his immediate concern for the people. While the public’s expectations soar, the narrative hints that Friedrich’s true strength lies in a steadier, more calculated approach to power.

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en

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~5 hours (293K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by D.R. Thompson and David Widger

Release date

2008-06-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Carlyle

Thomas Carlyle

1795–1881

A powerful Victorian voice, this Scottish essayist and historian wrote with urgency about leadership, work, revolution, and the moral strain of modern life. Best known for The French Revolution, he became one of the most debated and influential prose writers of the 19th century.

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