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Landskron, General Stille gives Account of the Expedition against, 300.

Landshut, Frederick’s Forces at, 476.

Lake House, Meeting of Frederick and Wilhelmina at the, 158.

Leipe, Skirmish at, 250.

Leipsic, Frederick seizes, 404.

Leitmeritz, Prussian Army rendezvoused at, 418.

Leopold of Anhalt-Dessau, 243; at Schweidnitz, 247; crosses the Neisse, 250; alienated from Frederick, 340; his Inventions, 345; Carlyle writes of, 369.

Leopold, the Young Dessauer, takes Glogau, 245; he commands at Chotusitz, 310.

Letter of Baron Pöllnitz, 25; of Frederick William, 26; of Wilhelmina, 40; of Frederick William to his Son, 54; of Dubourgay, the British Minister at Berlin, 60, 62; of Wilhelmina, 69; of the Crown Prince, 70, 75; of Wilhelmina, 81; of the Crown Prince to George II. of England, 84; of Carlyle, 88; of Frederick William to Wilhelmina, 119; of the Crown Prince to Frederick William, 127; of General Schulenburg, 128; of Frederick to Baron Grumkow, 138, 139, 140, 141; to Wilhelmina, 141, 142, 149, 156; of Count Algarotti, 171; of Frederick to Voltaire, 173; of Voltaire in reply, 174; of Bielfeld (_note_), 177; of Frederick to Voltaire, 178; of Baron Pöllnitz, 179; of Frederick to Baron Suhm, 181; to M. Maupertuis, 191; of the Danish Envoy, 197; of Frederick to Voltaire, 201, 202; to M. Jordan, 204, 219; of M. Jordan, 226; of Frederick to Voltaire, 227, 242; to M. Jordan, 228, 252; to Wilhelmina, 252; of a Mollwitz Gentleman, 253; of an Austrian Officer, 262; of Sir Thomas Robinson, 286; of Frederick to M. Jordan, 306, 312; of the young Sisters of Frederick to him, 322; of Frederick to Voltaire, 327; to Podewils, 347, 348; of Field Marshal Keith, 377; of Frederick to D’Arget, 387; to Voltaire, 388; of the Prince of Prussia, Augustus William, to Frederick, 402; of Frederick in reply, 404; of Frederick to Lord Marischall, 416; to Wilhelmina, 419, 420; to Augustus William, 423; to Wilhelmina, 425; of Wilhelmina to Voltaire, 426; of Frederick to Wilhelmina, 427, 432; of Wilhelmina to Frederick, 428, 429; of the King of Prussia to his Brother Henry, 449; of the Prince of Prussia to Frederick, 451; to his Sister, 454; of Frederick to Voltaire, 469; of Marshal Daun, 470; of Sir Andrew Mitchel, 471; of Frederick to Lord Marischall, 472; to D’Argens, 474; of the French Minister in Paris to Marshal De Contades, 476; of Frederick to Voltaire, 478; to Count Finck, 480; to Colonel Finckenstein, 485; to General Schmettau, 487; to Marquis D’Argens, 489, 506, 508, 510, 514; to Voltaire, 497, 499; to the Countess of Camas, 515, 517; of Charlotte Sophia, Mecklenburg, 520; of Frederick to General Von Zastrow, 526; to D’Argens, 527, 530, 534; of D’Alembert, 540; of the Prince De Ligne to Stanislaus, King of Poland, 543; of Frederick to Marie-Antoine, 544; to Voltaire, 550; to his Wife, 570.

Leuthen, Battle of, 441; Napoleon I. on, 446.

Leutomischel, General Daun at, 449.

Liegnitz captured by General Schwerin, 228; Frederick visits the Army at, 366; he reaches Liegnitz surrounded by Austrians, 504.

Ligne, the Prince De, describes the Battle of Leuthen, 442.

Linsenbarth, M.: his Adventures and Death, 383, 384.

Lobositz, Battle of, 407.

Loo, a beautiful Palace in Geldern, Residence of the Prince of Orange, 176.

Louis XV. alienated from Frederick, 358.

Loudon, General, an Austrian Officer, and his forces routed by Frederick, 504.

Lowen, Frederick escapes across a Bridge at, 258; his Breakfast at, 261.

Ludwig, George, Count of Berg, Bishop of Liege, 207; his Efforts against Frederick, 209.