Vol. III. (of XXI.) by Thomas Carlyle]@TWC D-Link book Vol. III. (of XXI.) 22/35 It was, so to speak, the last visit Sweden paid to Brandenburg, or the last of any consequence; and ended the domination of the Swedes in those quarters. A thing justly to be forever remembered by Brandenburg;--on a smallish modern scale, the Bannockburn, Sempach, Marathon, of Brandenburg. 335, 340-347, 354; Kausler, _Atlas des plus memorables Batailles, Combats et Sieges,_ or _Atlas der merkwurdigsten Schlachten, Treffen und Belagerungen_ (German and French, Carlsruhe and Freiburg, 1831), p. |