Which preposition to use with leipzig
A Landkutsche conveyed me as far as Leipzig in a day and half, stopping the first night at Oschaly, where there is a good inn.
I started from Leipzig on 7th March at eleven o'clock.
I was five days en route from Leipzig to Frankfort, tho' the distance does not exceed forty-five German miles.
In 1829, while travelling, he wrote his mother, "I found it frightfully hard to leave Leipzig at the last.
" Frau Schumann wished Robert to study law, and sent him to the University at Leipzig for that purpose and later to Heidelberg.
Piré took Leipzig with fifty hussars.' 'Had they been dragoons,' said the Bart, laughing, 'he would have had Berlin.