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  1. Frederick, Maryland. Frederick is a city in the U.S. state of Maryland. It is the county seat of Frederick County. As of 2020, the population of the city was 78,171.

  2. Frederick became a city in 1909. It was a shipping point at the junction of the Missouri Patfic and the St. Louis & San Francisco railroads. [2] A post office was opened in Frederick (also spelled historically Frederic) in 1887. It stayed until 1954. [6] In July 2015, government officials said they were considering un-incorporating the city. [7]

  3. Do Not Leave Your Baggage On The Floor. Unattended desire, do not leave your baggage on the ground. In a sound moment of reasoning you whisper to yourself for future reference but all that is inferred is a longing for an existence beyond the reach of pale unaffected wisdom.

  4. Frederick II of Prussia. Frederick II ( German: Friedrich II; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) was a King in Prussia (1740–1786) from the Hohenzollern dynasty. [1] As a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire, he was Frederick IV Margrave of Brandenburg. He was also the sovereign prince of the Principality of Neuchâtel.

  5. by. Frederick Marryat. The novel follows the adventures of the naive young naval officer, Peter Simple, as he sets out on his seafaring career in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars. Through a series of misadventures and challenges, including battles, shipwrecks, duels, and encounters with pirates, Peter matures and gains wisdom.

  6. Now everyone knew Frederick was a simple lad but no-one, not even Thomas, could ever have dreamt he would say something quite so insulting to the Nicaraguans. People the world over reeled back in horror at the thought of spending another night and a day in the company of such a man, so opted for the safer rout of trying to invent a blend of ...

  7. Frederick III (or IV) (1 September 1341 – 27 January 1377), called the Simple, was King of Sicily from 1355 to 1377. He was the second son of Peter II of Sicily and Elisabeth of Carinthia. He succeeded his brother Louis. The documents of his era call him the "infante Frederick, ruler of the kingdom of Sicily", without any regnal number.

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