The selection is a translation of his Red’ von der Minne.
There is no explanation of the departure of von der Goltz.
We were to have returned the call of von der Goltz to-day at noon.
And when at last I saw with my own eyes the man who must, beyond all question, be Von der Herts, I was astounded, my dear Inspector, I was overwhelmed.
After being some time in a destroyer, the admiral went aboard the Moltke, and sent the Derfflinger to lead the line, with only the Von der Tann to follow.
It was the hour of Von der Marwitz's most deadly thrust.
With only two heavy guns left, she drew off and went after her fleet, followed by the Von der Tann only.
They one and all, from Grotius to Von der Goltz, take the view that it results from definite and determinable laws, like all the great processes of human development.
Von der Goltz ("On the Conduct of War") says: One must never lose sight of the fact that war is the consequence and continuation of policy.
The story is that of Hugdietrich in the Heldenbuch: von der Hagen, I, 169, ed.
The same lesson is written large on every page ofvon der Goltz[19] and Bernhardi.
Moreover, just as war is, in von der Goltz’s words, a reflection of national character, so is diplomacy.
As I expressed the wish to take my wife with me, the Prince ordered his master of the horse, von der Malsburg, to furnish me with a convenient court carriage from the electoral stables, and we proceeded to Meiningen with post horses.
After the queen dowager had been informed by Von der Osten of the successful removal of Caroline Matilda, the conspirators at once set to work completing the affair they had begun.
Von der Heyden, known in Latin as Myricianus or Phrisomynensis (a Frisian by birth), was likewise a Master, and Papal and academic Notary at Leipzig.
To Von der Velden's symptom no pathognomonic value can be attached, but it may prove, in connection with other symptoms, an aid in diagnosis.
The habitual absence of free hydrochloric acid in the gastric fluids in dilatation of the stomach due to carcinoma of this organ was noted by Von der Velden.
In spite of the appointment of Von der Osten as foreign minister, and his exertions to remove the unfavourable impression at Petersburg, the chagrin felt at the fancied insult was still so great, that hostilities were even meditated.
Von der Osten's conduct in his new post was not deficient in skill or dignity, but Struensee's hope of moving the Russian court by this appointment failed.
This rather unpleasing correspondence between two great men, professing friendship, yet covertly jealous of each other, is not ill described by Von der Hardt, in the Historia Litteraria Reformationis.
I find the first edition of Melanchthon’s Loci Communes in Von der Hardt, Historia Litteraria Reformationis, a work which contains a great deal of curious matter.
But there is also a very copious account of the Reuchlinian controversy, including many original documents, in the second part of Von der Hardt’s Historia Litteraria Reformationis.
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