This is Volume 6 of a collection of letters, political writings, and decrees by Frederick II, King of Prussia (1712-1786), also known as Frederick the Great. A significant figure in European history, Frederick's correspondence provides invaluable insight into his reign, his political strategies, and the administration of 18th-century Prussia. These writings offer a firsthand account of the king's views on diplomacy, military matters, and the internal affairs of his kingdom. Students and researchers of European history and political science will find this compilation to be an essential resource. The collection showcases the intellectual and administrative prowess of one of Europe's most influential monarchs.
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