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frederick i advises elizabeth princess sophia augusta frederick angelt of zerb.e out johanna is given a generous salary for one purpose: she is to become an agent of prussian influence at court. fließend ist, werde es selbst lernen, warum ich hoffe, dass bald mein russisch so braucht ihr russisch, wenn ihr die gleiche sprache wie ihr mann sprecht? "ich möchte in diesem land die gleiche sprache sprechen, die menschen ihre kultur und ihren glaubens verstehen. seid ihr bereit zu roctoxi zu konvertieren? es wird mir helfen, meine prädestination zu erfüllen. es wird mir helfen, meine prädestination. und worin steht ihr eure bestimmung, sie ist bereit, das glück ihres mannes auf ihre schul? " was sahne jünge dame selbst dazu en erben für seine hochein zu werden. meine glüppes mädchen, ach, übrigens, wo ist seine hoheit? ich aber zeit um die eigene braut zu treffen, oh freue mich euch zu sehen? "wie geht es genug für friedrich? sie haben noch be sucht, nicht wahr? da steht eure braut, bitte, ja, ja, und ihr idol ist bei bester gesundheit und das größe bestellen, wunderb
frederick i advises elizabeth princess sophia augusta frederick angelt of zerb.e out johanna is given a generous salary for one purpose: she is to become an agent of prussian influence at court. fließend ist, werde es selbst lernen, warum ich hoffe, dass bald mein russisch so braucht ihr russisch, wenn ihr die gleiche sprache wie ihr mann sprecht? "ich möchte in diesem land die gleiche sprache sprechen, die menschen ihre kultur und ihren glaubens verstehen. seid ihr bereit zu roctoxi zu...
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i can’t say whether he gave it or not, i can already say that it was king frederick ii of prussia, who to play violins, and this one is new in the iladimir region. from this moment on, in the movement, smart guys and smart girls are established as merlova. but you have to answer, you’re smart, you endured the city gates of the city of köniksberg at the beginning 1758, early 1758. on january 24 , he came under control, well, already on january 24, he gave an oath to the russian troops, or rather to the russian scum, that the city gates are wonderful, so the city gates could, perhaps the coats of arms and flags on it were changed from russian, let’s say a prussian black eagle on this white background, it was replaced by russian how many heads, the one-headed eagle was replaced by a two-headed one, the correct answer is, the one-headed prussian eagle on the city gates gave way. russian two-headed. two correct answers order. all i can theorist please. so why sit? let's go to the podium. question number one: to whom did the leader of the french revolution, general marquis , trust to hand ov
i can’t say whether he gave it or not, i can already say that it was king frederick ii of prussia, who to play violins, and this one is new in the iladimir region. from this moment on, in the movement, smart guys and smart girls are established as merlova. but you have to answer, you’re smart, you endured the city gates of the city of köniksberg at the beginning 1758, early 1758. on january 24 , he came under control, well, already on january 24, he gave an oath to the russian troops, or...
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an alliance with frederick will make us stronger.n order from the sovereign, mr. field marshal, since when don’t volunteers carry dispatches from the sovereign, the sovereign, seeing... yes, the channel’s priest is up to something again, but give me yesterday's message, darling, that it was delivered to us by pigeon mail, eh? “advice for hannibal, take care of the slurp, you can’t deny their highness the foresight, come on, this is a note to bestuzh, he made it all a joke, and the translation of this pistol is simple , don’t interfere, take care of us, lord, win against frederick, so we like and we don’t climb, lest frederick climb himself, surprise is his strategy, but the sovereign does not demand a victory battle, now i’m like vitsya from the russian fairy tale: you go to the right, you’ll lose your horse, if you go to the left, you yourself won’t live you will, but if you go straight, the russian knight doesn’t walk straight, he runs to drink the selection, or maybe it’s better to save the bread? tell me, where is the cavalry? th
an alliance with frederick will make us stronger.n order from the sovereign, mr. field marshal, since when don’t volunteers carry dispatches from the sovereign, the sovereign, seeing... yes, the channel’s priest is up to something again, but give me yesterday's message, darling, that it was delivered to us by pigeon mail, eh? “advice for hannibal, take care of the slurp, you can’t deny their highness the foresight, come on, this is a note to bestuzh, he made it all a joke, and the...
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so. >> kayleigh: frederick. >> incident like this. the one that was mentioned earlier happened over 40 years ago on the sun bridge in tampa. what happened there believe it or not they is had fog. usually in fog you don't have wind. >> kayleigh: frederick, to that end. you compared it to tampa saint pete incident. we do have the conditions from janice dean. we're told 3 miles per hour was the wind janice described the conditions as perfect that would rule out some of your seven factors here that can cause. this okay, okay. very well. i was familiar with that because my friend's friend was captain on the -- he was the pilot on that ship in the tampa bay incident. okay, moving on. >> brian: wow, really. >> i'm 70 and he would be 90 now. nighttime is also a major factor. if the ship was just leaving harbor. it might not have been a problem. they didn't just come up from norfolk. they were leaving. so i don't know what the wind conditions were and current. was it an outgoing tide? if it was an outgoing tide it might be a little more curren
so. >> kayleigh: frederick. >> incident like this. the one that was mentioned earlier happened over 40 years ago on the sun bridge in tampa. what happened there believe it or not they is had fog. usually in fog you don't have wind. >> kayleigh: frederick, to that end. you compared it to tampa saint pete incident. we do have the conditions from janice dean. we're told 3 miles per hour was the wind janice described the conditions as perfect that would rule out some of your seven...
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, you know, i remember b an old book, 18th century graveyards of frederick county.ok online and it listed samuel calvin lamar ts cemetery near point of rocks. so on a beautiful■ sunlit octobr day, brilliant blue sky leaves still on the trees myself, heidi and melissa, because we were both working on cil times at the time, i went there to try to find his grave. we drove up and down main road and eventually i said, i think maybe down this gravel road. and we went down did, we were surrounded by soybean fields, but we could see there was a knot of trees, just a knot of trees down this gravel and lookd down, we could see some gravestones. so i parked my truck, we got out and we walked out of the brilnto darkness, literally this overgrown cemetery, trees preventing the sunlight from reachinghe ground. we didn't say much. we gassed. we had to watch where we step brambles, sunken graves, feet deep, fallen trees toppled over, headstones. so i picked one up 18th century. i picked another one of the 18th ury founders of the area. ortho thomas was a early landowner in that are
, you know, i remember b an old book, 18th century graveyards of frederick county.ok online and it listed samuel calvin lamar ts cemetery near point of rocks. so on a beautiful■ sunlit octobr day, brilliant blue sky leaves still on the trees myself, heidi and melissa, because we were both working on cil times at the time, i went there to try to find his grave. we drove up and down main road and eventually i said, i think maybe down this gravel road. and we went down did, we were surrounded by...
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the 2nd also called frederick the great. it was his summer palace, his prussian birth side. here for just wanted to pursue his hobbies undisturbed, and escaped the pomp and ceremony of the royal court, the son. so c is french and literally translates into with light concerns or with i worries . so that's exactly what my mazda today is going to be entry into the gardens is free, and that's where i'm starting. my tour science to see is so much more than the policy itself. the park is made up of over 300 heck chairs of beautiful terraces, vineyards, antwan's, in 1990, both the gardens and the palace itself were added to the natural world heritage list. let's go and since we're filming, we get the whole place to ourselves. and i even get a private tour to be a good model, which has kindly agreed to show me around the the fab who was king, frederic, the 2nd to replace the i'm frederick who was oppression king, who actually in the prussian king, he was the one who lived depressions and 2, lots of was of conquest. he loves people and his country prussian give you the top 1000. why
the 2nd also called frederick the great. it was his summer palace, his prussian birth side. here for just wanted to pursue his hobbies undisturbed, and escaped the pomp and ceremony of the royal court, the son. so c is french and literally translates into with light concerns or with i worries . so that's exactly what my mazda today is going to be entry into the gardens is free, and that's where i'm starting. my tour science to see is so much more than the policy itself. the park is made up of...
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built between 174517. 47 by border of king frederick the great. the summer residence was the retreat of depression king. here he devoted himself to philosophy and the music euro, max reporter, honda, homo goes in search of clues, the time to leave your worries behind and step into the carefree room of nature, arts and philosophy because that's exactly what this person palace was built tomorrow. the welcome to sun, so see sense to see was felt in the mid 18th century by the prussian king preachers . the 2nd also called frederick the great. it was his summer palace, his prussian birth side. here for just wanted to pursue his hobbies undisturbed, and escape the palm and ceremony of the royal court, the son. so c is french and literally translates into with light concerns or with i worries . so that's exactly what my mazda today is going to be entry into the gardens is free, and that's where i'm starting. my tour science to see is so much more than the policy itself. the park is made up of over 300 heck chairs of beautiful terraces, vineyards, antwan'
built between 174517. 47 by border of king frederick the great. the summer residence was the retreat of depression king. here he devoted himself to philosophy and the music euro, max reporter, honda, homo goes in search of clues, the time to leave your worries behind and step into the carefree room of nature, arts and philosophy because that's exactly what this person palace was built tomorrow. the welcome to sun, so see sense to see was felt in the mid 18th century by the prussian king...
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who was getting frederick the 2nd to replace the i'm frederick who was oppression? kings are actually in the pression came, he was the one who led depressions into lots of was of conquests. he loves people and his country prussia give you the top 1000. why did you choose this location to build sense to see about? to me it's on a small hill and he had his burial places to prepare on this you early on and he's rain. and at some point he thought, what some beautiful hill it would be a pity to just be buried here. so we had a palace built right at the top, and he said, it's just for me. it's my dream palace, my songs to see. i want to be here without any worries. mine saw so sees worth design on design. and this is where the king lived and works. writing poetry and philosophical text. he rarely slept more than 4 hours a night. such was the prussian way. this is that the on chaff, frederick, the great died in actually the original sense. the c panel is, is definitely the main event, but there is another much bigger, a palace behind me that we're going to go look at. no,
who was getting frederick the 2nd to replace the i'm frederick who was oppression? kings are actually in the pression came, he was the one who led depressions into lots of was of conquests. he loves people and his country prussia give you the top 1000. why did you choose this location to build sense to see about? to me it's on a small hill and he had his burial places to prepare on this you early on and he's rain. and at some point he thought, what some beautiful hill it would be a pity to just...
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frederick the great died in actually the original sense. the c panel is this definitely the main event, but there is another much bigger polish by me that we're going to go look at. no, because tank reduce needed more than one. then you palace was built at the end of precious 7 years war. in the 17 sixty's, king free drinks sought to demonstrate the power and glories of prussia and wanted to show off the strength of its finances. he himself rarely stayed in the castle. it was mainly forget let's go check it tight. then you tell us has a range 300 very all dec type in an excessive splendor of marbles, stone and gills. can you believe the whole palace only took 6 years to build? the main festivities hall or marble room extends over to slower as the fresco and the ceiling. here is one of the largest in europe. the king free drinks would perform concerts for his guests. here he was a passionate flute player and compose a 120 plates. and on those so obviously from the piano, we can see that this was a real music room. but if you it carefully, th
frederick the great died in actually the original sense. the c panel is this definitely the main event, but there is another much bigger polish by me that we're going to go look at. no, because tank reduce needed more than one. then you palace was built at the end of precious 7 years war. in the 17 sixty's, king free drinks sought to demonstrate the power and glories of prussia and wanted to show off the strength of its finances. he himself rarely stayed in the castle. it was mainly forget...
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and in the frederick, maryland. and these men were all from the adams town area. so they're pumping their way along. they were in pointed rocks. they were hanging out and they encounter a detached moment of these first new hampshire soldiers walking southward on the same spur, all bedecked in their early war uniforms, gray swallowtail coats trimmed in red, gray capiz copies trimmed in red. the soldiers stopped the handcart and demanded that the civilians get off and let them take it so they could use it to get back to their camp and one common thread that comes out in all these testimonials is that both parties have been drinking somewhat heavily. i won't read you extensive quotes, but this is the tenor of what you read in these these testimonials from various these various accounts. we had done a good deal of drinking. i had had three times of whiskey and two of beer in point a rocks. charles davis, the soldier, says, we had all been drinking too. you get a sense alcohol is helping to fuel this incident. one of the soldiers becomes particularly aggressive. a man
and in the frederick, maryland. and these men were all from the adams town area. so they're pumping their way along. they were in pointed rocks. they were hanging out and they encounter a detached moment of these first new hampshire soldiers walking southward on the same spur, all bedecked in their early war uniforms, gray swallowtail coats trimmed in red, gray capiz copies trimmed in red. the soldiers stopped the handcart and demanded that the civilians get off and let them take it so they...
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and in the frederick, maryland. and these men were all from the adams town area. so they're pumping their way along. they were in pointed rocks. they were hanging out and they encounter a detached moment of these first new hampshire soldiers walking southward on the same spur, all bedecked in their early war uniforms, gray swallowtail coats trimmed in red, gray capiz copies trimmed in red. the soldiers stopped the handcart and demanded that the civilians get off and let them take it so they could use it to get back to their camp and one common thread that comes out in all these testimonials is that both parties have been drinking somewhat heavily. i won't read you extensive quotes, but this is the tenor of what you read in these these testimonials from various these various accounts. we had done a good deal of drinking. i had had three times of whiskey and two of beer in point a rocks. charles davis, the soldier, says, we had all been drinking too. you get a sense alcohol is helping to fuel this incident. one of the soldiers becomes particularly aggressive. a man
and in the frederick, maryland. and these men were all from the adams town area. so they're pumping their way along. they were in pointed rocks. they were hanging out and they encounter a detached moment of these first new hampshire soldiers walking southward on the same spur, all bedecked in their early war uniforms, gray swallowtail coats trimmed in red, gray capiz copies trimmed in red. the soldiers stopped the handcart and demanded that the civilians get off and let them take it so they...
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catherine’s father, or rather, then sophia, augustus and frederick of angalserb, christian augustus servedgeneral filmmarshal, although he received general filmmarshal under the patronage of catherine ii. in 1742 he inherited this the principality of angalzerbst after the end of the senior line of the dynasty, and catherine’s mother was johanna elisabeth of holstein-gottorp, she is such a very interesting lady, she was simply kicked out of russia under elizabeth. there was even a moment that they could expel catherine along with her, yes, yes, this lady served, she served frederick the great, as such an informal diplomat on special, including not quite, so to speak, correct instructions, and it so happened that catherine was her second cousin to her husband pyotr fedorovich, or rather karl peter ulrich. ekaterina, this is not the first and not the last woman in russian. throne, but she , of course, was radically different from everyone else, if we talk about the number of favorites in the era of catherine the great, then she probably had more than all other empresses combined, we must reme
catherine’s father, or rather, then sophia, augustus and frederick of angalserb, christian augustus servedgeneral filmmarshal, although he received general filmmarshal under the patronage of catherine ii. in 1742 he inherited this the principality of angalzerbst after the end of the senior line of the dynasty, and catherine’s mother was johanna elisabeth of holstein-gottorp, she is such a very interesting lady, she was simply kicked out of russia under elizabeth. there was even a moment...
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and so quarrels, i think was was partially right even before lincoln issued the proclaimed, frederick douglass had said that enslaved people had credited lincoln with some things that he had not achieved yet. and so they were already predisposed to see lincoln as a great emancipator. and in the decades that followed the war, black leaders fed the emancipator lincoln for the purpose of both encouraging african-americans to be worthy of l and to remind white americans that they should finish the work that they imagined. lincoln begun meaning securing, but once the image was accepted by americans there was no room for criticism of any action or in action. lincoln took that involved black people. so when? in 1 w.e.b. dubois wrote a very assessment of that was less than he was roundly attacked, and he actually had to write what some of us think was a retraction to sort of smooth t feathers a bit. and so one of the things that i remember him saying that i think we all need to remember, he says lincoln big enough to be inconsistent that just because he didn't do as quickly as some african am
and so quarrels, i think was was partially right even before lincoln issued the proclaimed, frederick douglass had said that enslaved people had credited lincoln with some things that he had not achieved yet. and so they were already predisposed to see lincoln as a great emancipator. and in the decades that followed the war, black leaders fed the emancipator lincoln for the purpose of both encouraging african-americans to be worthy of l and to remind white americans that they should finish the...
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our king frederick honors your empress els.arming, you have such a fabulous idea of my homeland. you are in a hurry to russia. and finally, who are you? prince olenev jr., student at the university of göttingen. i'm going home for the winter vacation. by the way, where does this road lead? this? yes. in zermst. there is a decent hotel there. not in our city indecent hotels. the germans value accuracy, honesty, cleanliness, thrift, and hard work most of all. you see, your carriage is narrower. in zerpst, you should stay at the three crowns, this is the best hotel in our city, gavrila, a balm for mental wounds, urgently, for mental wounds, science helps, keep it for the beautiful ladies. relay from st. petersburg, package for the duchess of anhalt and agana elizabeth, behind me, schneller, please settle down, gentlemen. mein liebling, sie sind so aufgereht, beruhigen sie sich. are you wandering around in an unknown place? i'm not wandering around, i'm rode in the forest. that’s why i stayed late, sahdamt, don’t dare talk to you
our king frederick honors your empress els.arming, you have such a fabulous idea of my homeland. you are in a hurry to russia. and finally, who are you? prince olenev jr., student at the university of göttingen. i'm going home for the winter vacation. by the way, where does this road lead? this? yes. in zermst. there is a decent hotel there. not in our city indecent hotels. the germans value accuracy, honesty, cleanliness, thrift, and hard work most of all. you see, your carriage is...
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also here today is paula frederick, the mother of amy frederick that was killed by fentanyl at just 25 making ere state a border state and thanks to the effort florida is fighting back on behalf of our people. thousands of utility linemen were stationed for the hurray dahlia and prepared to respond and members of newly reformed florida state guard that deployed forfo the first time since is the 47. 1947 and as a result of the preparations in less than one week, 96% of power was restored and a record for a rural part of the state. we have micrennergrast here with us and we'll stand side by side with the sheriff and as big ben recovers from this past year's storm, we still remain focused on the long term recovery that's going on in southwest florida.■1 calling for another 1.1 billion to continue these great efforts. ta g right to hunt, fish and more and we'll continue to honor and protect those important traditions. i've got to run through them quickly and we'll be here all day and we've been here for covid and authoritarianism and someone put a mask on their face. you can count on a mas
also here today is paula frederick, the mother of amy frederick that was killed by fentanyl at just 25 making ere state a border state and thanks to the effort florida is fighting back on behalf of our people. thousands of utility linemen were stationed for the hurray dahlia and prepared to respond and members of newly reformed florida state guard that deployed forfo the first time since is the 47. 1947 and as a result of the preparations in less than one week, 96% of power was restored and a...
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order them to follow frederick's trail, victory will be complete.se, you can defeat frederick. beli play the drum retreat. trumpets, your excellency. trumpets of victory. we won. "drum, i tell you i say that with a drum, friedrich wants to lure us into a trap, i figured out his strategy a long time ago, i know he has enormous strength, they are coming to his aid, beat the retreat with a drum, don’t you dare, don’t dare, i order, what are you doing- that? what are you doing? are you forgetting the damn sergeant? wait, wait, you will accept your hands, lackey, your excellency, stop , what else, listen to me, your excellency, i ask you, i beg you, cancel the order, this is a shame, you are disgracing the honor of russian weapons. take it, guard sergeant pavel gorin, sword, sword, for you, here's my sword, you nit, you, you swore allegiance to russia, you betrayed it, where is your honor, arrest him, take him, what are you doing, where, where is the weapon, pashka ? oh proudly marina, what victory was stolen? it’s okay, pashka, we’ll still be in berlin,
order them to follow frederick's trail, victory will be complete.se, you can defeat frederick. beli play the drum retreat. trumpets, your excellency. trumpets of victory. we won. "drum, i tell you i say that with a drum, friedrich wants to lure us into a trap, i figured out his strategy a long time ago, i know he has enormous strength, they are coming to his aid, beat the retreat with a drum, don’t you dare, don’t dare, i order, what are you doing- that? what are you doing? are you...
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this there are frederick. douglass, for instance, gets involved in recruiting that he wants a commission actually to do it. he gets it. it never comes. but there are other people, marion shad comes, comes back from canada. she had been in delaware or had moved to canada because things become so terrible in the united states. she comes back home to recruit. and so you have a lot of recruiting going on. the assumption we have sometimes is that black men were so eager to fight they were, but there were certain limitations to their willingness. so some of them listened to the recruiters and said, you know, unless the are changed at the state level, unless all of these instances you have laws that talk about the rights of white men only where not going to fight under a flag that does not recognize our citizenship and. there are men who are in the south who are newly emancipated, who are being forced to serve, who are being not so much recruited military service, but who are into military service. and so you have qu
this there are frederick. douglass, for instance, gets involved in recruiting that he wants a commission actually to do it. he gets it. it never comes. but there are other people, marion shad comes, comes back from canada. she had been in delaware or had moved to canada because things become so terrible in the united states. she comes back home to recruit. and so you have a lot of recruiting going on. the assumption we have sometimes is that black men were so eager to fight they were, but there...
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justice, frederick douglass. favorite is the counterexample, frugality, james wilson and george mason's death. how did you settle upon one founder versus another for each chapter? you could have easily dedicated, say, hamilton or adams to the chapter on industry. you chose jefferson. why was -- how was it that you settled upon each one? jeffrey: absolutely. there is a kind of discretion in choosing who with which virtues. all the virtues are part of the family of the four classical virtues, which are prudence, temperance, courage, and justit is not a neat connectiont i thought it was helpful to focus on a founder. have to tell the story through people. it is all about biography. and then to try and show how they match the virtue or not. some are obviously more obvious than others. and had to be humility for john adams, because he struggled so mightily with it. most famously, self regarding of all of the founders. called his rotunda d in wantin c majesty. constantly beating himself up for his own suppose it vanity
justice, frederick douglass. favorite is the counterexample, frugality, james wilson and george mason's death. how did you settle upon one founder versus another for each chapter? you could have easily dedicated, say, hamilton or adams to the chapter on industry. you chose jefferson. why was -- how was it that you settled upon each one? jeffrey: absolutely. there is a kind of discretion in choosing who with which virtues. all the virtues are part of the family of the four classical virtues,...
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think of frederick toklas -- think of frederick douglass who has by reading lessons on the street ofead. he pays boys to teach him how to read because his master has forbidden him from being taught how to read. at that moment, he felt he was more crushed than when his body liberty was taken aw. he learned how to read and he finds this book called "the colombian order" the fate -- which he pay■[forhas experts of. it resolves him to become the greatest freedom fighter and abolitionist of his time. you can get it in the great universities, you can get it from readers like the mcguffey the self-taught taught lincoln and douglas got it from. it is a shining example of how this wisdom belon t everyone, and it is an extraordinary affirmation of the potential of individual, and the ability of the individual through self-mastery and self-improvement, to achieve a moral perfection. it is the duty, as well as the opportunity and right, of each individual to liberate him or herself. adam book, you dedicate each chapter to a different one of the 1uss along the way, fran, jefferson, hamilton, madi
think of frederick toklas -- think of frederick douglass who has by reading lessons on the street ofead. he pays boys to teach him how to read because his master has forbidden him from being taught how to read. at that moment, he felt he was more crushed than when his body liberty was taken aw. he learned how to read and he finds this book called "the colombian order" the fate -- which he pay■[forhas experts of. it resolves him to become the greatest freedom fighter and abolitionist...
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frederick the great played the flute beautifully. most often he performed his own works.capital. but i see that. final, why? that's right, she's smart, barvara, from the city of tobrova, vladimir region, smart, she's going to the finals, epigram, keyword, i really like the epigram. there is no other way, i try to have contempt for them with disgust in my soul, do what duty requires. who is the author of this humorous epigram? what's the point? kant did not recognize situations where it could be violated, that is, the categorical imperative is a moral principle which always acts, even if , for example, a person is hungry, he has no right to steal, because it is his duty, to not be a thief, to be an honest person, and friedrich mocked him that no, it’s good if i love you, otherwise , if i like you, and this is it, i want to do something good for you, what is this? if we do good out of a feeling of sympathy or it gives us pleasure, as it gives me pleasure to talk with you, then such an act cannot be considered moral, the author of the epigram is one of the most ardent admire
frederick the great played the flute beautifully. most often he performed his own works.capital. but i see that. final, why? that's right, she's smart, barvara, from the city of tobrova, vladimir region, smart, she's going to the finals, epigram, keyword, i really like the epigram. there is no other way, i try to have contempt for them with disgust in my soul, do what duty requires. who is the author of this humorous epigram? what's the point? kant did not recognize situations where it could be...
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is is fully abolitionist, inspires frederick douglass to acclaim him as. the greatest of the american presidents and dies on the floor of congress after denouncing the war with mexico and murmurs i am composed, which is a passage from cicero, suggesting finally he's achieved not contentment. some think he said am content but it was almost certainly i am composed because it's the self-mastery and self composure that defines the virtuous pursuit of happiness. i mean, there's so much more stopping, he or he argued, the amistad case for four days, you know a triumph for the enslaved africans and at the end but it's so interesting you know a friend of mine just read the book and also to john quincy adams. and so maybe i, you know, i'll beat up on myself a little bit less or my my own efforts to to make some use of my self. i'll be a little more forgiving on that. it's reassuring to see how hard he drove himself. of course, he went far too. but it's so beautiful what he achieved. the sonnets are really good too, and wrote this anti-slavery sonnet and he even tra
is is fully abolitionist, inspires frederick douglass to acclaim him as. the greatest of the american presidents and dies on the floor of congress after denouncing the war with mexico and murmurs i am composed, which is a passage from cicero, suggesting finally he's achieved not contentment. some think he said am content but it was almost certainly i am composed because it's the self-mastery and self composure that defines the virtuous pursuit of happiness. i mean, there's so much more...
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also here today is paula frederick, the mother of amy frederick, who was killed by fentanyl at just 25 years old. fentanyl that has undoubtedly been trafficked across our southern border. we are sorry for your loss and unfortunately this is a loss that is all too common throughout these united states of america. .. we are doing everything we can to about the scourge of the fentanyl epidemic. so god bless you, thank you. [applause] [applause] 's we cannot just sit idly by what we continued to see a massive invasion across this country. the federal government is not doing anything to stop this. we eat, and florida, are picking up the slack we have now sent over wonder florida state troopers and dozens of fish and wildlife service officers to help texas with border operations through your support we have vanda sanctuary cities and we have also instituted policies to deter illegal immigration into our state in the first place it. the biden border crisis has made every state a border state and thanks to your efforts, florida is fighting back on behalf of our people. [applause] [applause] fl
also here today is paula frederick, the mother of amy frederick, who was killed by fentanyl at just 25 years old. fentanyl that has undoubtedly been trafficked across our southern border. we are sorry for your loss and unfortunately this is a loss that is all too common throughout these united states of america. .. we are doing everything we can to about the scourge of the fentanyl epidemic. so god bless you, thank you. [applause] [applause] 's we cannot just sit idly by what we continued to...
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. >>> also here today is paula frederick.the mother of amy frederick, who was killed by fentanyl at just 25 years old. fentanyl that has undoubtedly been trafficked across our southern border. we're sorry for your loss. and unfortunately, this is a loss that is all too common throughout these united states of america. every community has become a border community. these -- the fentanyl is laced in pillless that people don't even realize would be in that. and they take one pill with the fentanyl lace. and that would be enough to poison somebody. we're on your side and we're do everything everything we can to combat the fentanyl scourge. so glad bless you. thank you. continued to see a [ applause ] >>> we can't just sit idly by, while we continue to see a massive invasion. federal government is not doing anything to stop this. we, in florida, are picking up the slack. we've now sent over 100 florida state troopers and dozens of fish and wildlife officers to help texas with border operations through your support, we have banned
. >>> also here today is paula frederick.the mother of amy frederick, who was killed by fentanyl at just 25 years old. fentanyl that has undoubtedly been trafficked across our southern border. we're sorry for your loss. and unfortunately, this is a loss that is all too common throughout these united states of america. every community has become a border community. these -- the fentanyl is laced in pillless that people don't even realize would be in that. and they take one pill with the...
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and frederick douglass symbolized that. so i think that's why this was important to have this as a as a theme running through the entire story. and when you talked about the meeting was so well documented, you know, in the parts where we didn't know, we worked with a team of writers and obviously they did a lot of research and that elizabeth ball and her team under with radical and then also you know we had a showrunner who then kept it all together and that was sarah enright and all of these pieces the parts that we knew we were able to lean into the parts that we didn't we were able to research. and that's why and for time and efficiency sometimes we had to put some things together and then we had doris and other experts that we would run it by them to say, you know, does this seem plausible? is okay? and, you know and we wanted to be as pure and true as we could to lincoln's story and to the country story. what liked about this scene in particular is that it reminds people or should remind people that leadership is not a
and frederick douglass symbolized that. so i think that's why this was important to have this as a as a theme running through the entire story. and when you talked about the meeting was so well documented, you know, in the parts where we didn't know, we worked with a team of writers and obviously they did a lot of research and that elizabeth ball and her team under with radical and then also you know we had a showrunner who then kept it all together and that was sarah enright and all of these...
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president, i'm frederick. oh, you are? mr. douglass. glad to see you. have a seat.rdy hesitate and vacillating policy of the president of the unitedtardy an, but vacillating. i tend to speak myi admire that. i expect it's what you're here for. it is. mr. president, when persuade men to enlist, i to do it with my heart. but i cannot in good conscience. first, there was the issue of pay, and now the retaliatory order. and your response? it's too little, too late. my own sons are fighting as if they have halters around. their necks. i am in a difficult position, mr. douglass. if i could find the rebels, respond before acting out those orders, i could execute them. but to kill just any captured 'll agree that there's difference between stating the principle and putting it into practice sooner, there would have been a public outcry against the measure. but now that the the blacks have proven themselves and american abandoned in fort wagner public, opinion is changing. oh, you se i to wait you you say all this, but i hear only one word. wait, wait. for equal pay. wait for
president, i'm frederick. oh, you are? mr. douglass. glad to see you. have a seat.rdy hesitate and vacillating policy of the president of the unitedtardy an, but vacillating. i tend to speak myi admire that. i expect it's what you're here for. it is. mr. president, when persuade men to enlist, i to do it with my heart. but i cannot in good conscience. first, there was the issue of pay, and now the retaliatory order. and your response? it's too little, too late. my own sons are fighting as if...
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and frederick douglass symbolized that. so i think that's why this was important to have this as a as a theme running through the entire story. and when you talked about the meeting was so well documented, you know, in the parts where we didn't know, we worked with a team of writers and obviously they did a lot of research and that elizabeth ball and her team under with radical and then also you know we had a showrunner who then kept it all together and that was sarah enright and all of these pieces the parts that we knew we were able to lean into the parts that we didn't we were able to research. and that's why and for time and efficiency sometimes we had to put some things together and then we had doris and other experts that we would run it by them to say, you know, does this seem plausible? is okay? and, you know and we wanted to be as pure and true as we could to lincoln's story and to the country story. what liked about this scene in particular is that it reminds people or should remind people that leadership is not a
and frederick douglass symbolized that. so i think that's why this was important to have this as a as a theme running through the entire story. and when you talked about the meeting was so well documented, you know, in the parts where we didn't know, we worked with a team of writers and obviously they did a lot of research and that elizabeth ball and her team under with radical and then also you know we had a showrunner who then kept it all together and that was sarah enright and all of these...
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became greater, when she gave birth to the heir paul, in russia some considered catherine to be frederick’so be not german, on the russian throne, she wanted to be the russian empress. russian , one might even say, in its essence, in the essence of its policy, in essence its attitude towards russia, when she ascended the throne, it turned out... so that frederick’s mood in general deteriorated quite badly, because instead of to promote some prouvian interests, the only thing that catherine offered friedrich was such a very, very cool to the point of icy neutrality, and he was already happy by that moment with this, but of course catherine tried very hard to be, well... attractive to both the court and the russian people in general, she, well, she didn’t want to be german , in general, it’s been quite a long time, she had some kind of complex, when her brother wanted to come to russia, she said that why is this necessary, that there are not enough germans in russia, or something, naturally, the point was not that another german would be added. one more, one less, just the very arrival of her
became greater, when she gave birth to the heir paul, in russia some considered catherine to be frederick’so be not german, on the russian throne, she wanted to be the russian empress. russian , one might even say, in its essence, in the essence of its policy, in essence its attitude towards russia, when she ascended the throne, it turned out... so that frederick’s mood in general deteriorated quite badly, because instead of to promote some prouvian interests, the only thing that catherine...
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became greater, when she gave birth to the heir paul, in russia some considered catherine to be frederick’sation , well, she was sent to russia, so to speak, prussian, at the court in berlin. yes, yes, yes, being german, she, she wanted to be not a german on the russian throne, she wanted to be a russian empress, russian, one might even say, in essence, in essence of his policy, in essence of his attitude towards russia, when she ascended the throne , it turned out that frederick’s mood, in general, deteriorated quite badly, because instead of... promoting some prussian interests, the only thing what catherine offered friedrich was such a very, very cool, icy neutrality, and he was already happy by that moment with this, but of course, catherine tried very hard to be, well , attractive to both the court and the russian people in general, she didn’t ... surrounding my family trees, secondly, she i was terribly afraid that someone might assume that she was protecting her family or actually promoting some kind of prussian interests. catherine, in fact, wrote: i wanted to be russian, so that th
became greater, when she gave birth to the heir paul, in russia some considered catherine to be frederick’sation , well, she was sent to russia, so to speak, prussian, at the court in berlin. yes, yes, yes, being german, she, she wanted to be not a german on the russian throne, she wanted to be a russian empress, russian, one might even say, in essence, in essence of his policy, in essence of his attitude towards russia, when she ascended the throne , it turned out that frederick’s mood, in...