Frederick the Great and the United States (Classic Reprint)

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2018年09月16日
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9781330298480
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48
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9.02 x 5.98 x 0.10
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英文
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Excerpt from Frederick the Great and the United States

The legend that he presented a sword to Washington inscribed From the oldest to the greatest General, is based on the gift of a sword with a very fulsome dedica tion engraved on it by a cutler in Solingen. It had a curious history, for the son? of the maker brought it to Philadelphia, when Washington was living here as Pres ident, pawned it in a tavern, where it was redeemed by some unknown person, who took it to Alexandria, whence it was sent to Mount Vernon. Washington never knew who this was. His letter on the subject is printed, with a note explaining the real facts of the gift, in the eleventh volume of Sparks? Washington, p. 169, etc. Now, however, the successor of the great Frederick has given the United States his statue as a memorial of German friendship. It may well serve to show how large a meas ure of influence Germans and Germany have had in the making of the United States, and the friendship of the Emperor of Germany and the German people for the Re public of the United States, and it will recall the share the great Frederick had in the success of the American Colonies in their struggle for independence and in the welcome extended to the new republic by the old King of Prussia.

In Sparks, Vol. 11, p. 169, etc.: Washington writes to John Quincy Adams, Philadelphia, 12 September, 1796.

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