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NYM(G.778.055
21 Sep 1778:212 (1405)
Genuine Anecdotes relating to the private life of the
present King of Prussia. . . [Detailed account of perceived
qualities, activities, and an hour-by-hour description of
his daily schedule, including] At six all business is
finished, and his Majesty softens with music the cares of
the Emperor till seven. In summer he walks with the
Generals till eight, and then bids them a good night. The
King neither plays nor hunts; his hours after the concert in
winter are employed in hearing the new productions of
literature read to him. . .
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