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xx Contents and List of Citations PAGE 350. General Gordon's impressions of Peter the Great . . 308 Ibid. II, 266 sqq. 351. How Peter the Great founded St. Petersburg . . . 309 Ibid. I, 1 70 sq. 352. How Peter forced his people to wear Western dress . 310 Memoires du regne de Pierre le grand, par le B. Iwan Nestesuranoi [Jean Rousset de Missy] (Amsterdam, 1728), Vol. II, pp. 254 sqq. III. How the Turks were defeated before Vienna (1683) 353. How Sobieski defeated the Turks 312 Theatrum Europaeum, XII, 511 sqq. Given in Schilling, Quellenbuch (as above, No. 292), 188 sqq. IV. The Rise of Prussia 354. Cromwell presents his respects to the Great Elector . 315 Schilling, Quellenbuch (as above, No= 292), 181 355. Edict of the Great Elector welcoming the Huguenots . 316 Ibid. 193 sqq. 356. The pope protests against the assumption of the kingly title by the elector of Brandenburg 318 Ibid. 208 sq. 357. French manners in Germany in the early eighteenth century 319 " Der deutsch-franzosische Modengeist," Schilling, Quel- lenbuch, 207 sq. V. Frederick the Great and his Father 358. Instructions of Frederick William I for the education of his son 319 Schilling, Quellenbuch, 230 sqq. 359. A youthful letter of Frederick to his father . . . .321 Forster, Friedrich Wilhelm I., Vol. I, 362 ; Schilling, 241 sq. 359a. Frederick William's reply 322 Ibid. VI. Frederick the Great and the Seven Years' War 360. Frederick's address to his officers before Leuthen . . 323 (Euvres de Frederic le Grand, XXVII, 283; Schil- ling, 274 361. Letter of Frederick written August, 1762 3^4 (Euvres, XIX, 340; Schilling, 285 sq.