The Elector of Brandenburg who rebuilt his domain after its destruction during the Thirty Years' War (1620-1688)
1No confidence can be reposed in Frederick William or in his people.
2The Electoral Prince Frederick William lay upon his bed with open eyes.
3In 1841 he visited England, being commissioned by King Frederick William IV.
4In 1640, Frederick William, known as the great Elector, succeeded his father.
5There was once a king of Prussia whose name was Frederick William.
6King Amasis was Frederick William IV, the Greek Phanes resembled President Seiffart.
7Footnote 159: King Frederick William IV., who was to be a sponsor.
8They dared not resort to reprisals against America lest Frederick William suffer.
9From Frederick William even deeper humiliations failed to evoke any heroic resolve.
10He has no friends, adherents, nor allies, this little Elector Frederick William.
11Do you still believe that Frederick William the Third will do so?
12In Prussia there was also a change in the monarchy: Frederick William III.
13The name came from Brandenburg in the time of Frederick William.
14The band halts at the foot of the statue of Frederick William III.
15The violent temper of Frederick William is the inheritance of Frederick the Great.
16King Frederick William stooped down and lifted the little maiden in his arms.