Friedrich

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  1. (given name).

  2. (quote-journal),(nb...)|month=December|year=1872|section=chapter XXVI|pages=689–690|passage=As it happened, also, the particular Friedrichs and Wilhelms whom he meant to see and confer with were out of town, or had moved their habitats, so that he could not easily find them. (..) “I beg your pardon, but can you tell me where Friedrich Baum lives?”

  3. (quote-book) to write the day’s orders to his bureaucrats, a shining example to the world of “enlightened despotism.” Even the feckless Friedrich Wilhelm III, defeated by a French revolutionary army, appoints a minister to tell him “Your majesty must do from above what the French have done from below.” (..) When the king contemplated (God forbid) his abdication on the issue, Bismarck threw himself into the breach, accepted the office of Chancellor, defied the parliament, and collected the tax, just as the Friedrichs and Wilhelms had done before the French Revolution interrupted the course of progress.

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  5. (quote-book) (1802–1861) – born Joel Golson (or Jolson). (..) Uhlfelder’s activities were also efficient in assuring Joel’s (and other Jews’) admission to the renowned Protestant school, the Wilhelm ''Gymnasium''.96 It was there that Joel became acquainted with Friedrich Immanuel Niethammer – the ''Bannerträger des Neuhumanismus'' – and with the philosopher and Goethe’s friend Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. Joel also developed a special relationship with Friedrich Wilhelm Tiersch during his ''Gymnasium'' years. (..) Clearly, his choice of a new name shows what it must have felt like to be a Joel surrounded by so many Friedrichs and Wilhelms.

  6. (surname).

  7. (quote-book) maintains a second savings account, under the name (smallcaps), at Leclair & Cie of Geneva, Switz. (..) A search of the photo files showed of the George Friedriches in the United States who hold passports, none bears the remotest physical resemblance to Mr. Blair.

  8. (quote-book) When my mother arrived and we brought her to our attic home, she immediately made friends with our landlords and was able to converse in a form of German that the Friedriches easily understood.

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  10. (surname)