"FRIEDRICHWILHELM。"
  [Preuss,i。27;fromCramer,pp。33,34。]
  DOUBLE—MARRIAGEPROJECTRE—EMERGESINANOFFICIALSHAPE。
  ThesearenotfavorableoutlooksfortheDouble—Marriage。
  Neverthelessitcomesandgoes;andwithinthreeweekslater,wearetouchedalmostwithakindofpitytoseeitdefinitelyemerginginakindofOfficialstateoncemore。Forthequestionissymbolicalofimportantpoliticalquestions。Thequestionmeanswithal,WhatistobedoneinthesedreadfulCongress—of—Soissonscomplexities,andmadreelingsoftheTerrestrialBalance?
  ShallweholdbyadubiousandratherlosingKaiserofthiskind,inspiteofhisdubieties,hishighlyinexplicit,procedures(forwhichhemayhavereasons)aboutthePromiseofJulichandBerg?
  OrshallwenotclutchatEngland,afterall,——andperhapsbringhimtoterms?TheSmokingParliamenthadnoHansard;but,weguessitsDebates(mostlydoneindumb—show)werecloudy,abstruseandabundant,atthistime!ThePrussianMinisters,iftheyhadanypower,takedifferentsides;oldIlgen,theoldestandablestofthem,isstrongforEngland。
  Enough,inthebeginningofOctober,QueenSophie,"byexpressdesireofhisMajesty,"whowillhaveexplicit,YesorNoonthatmatter,writestoEngland,aLetter"PRIVATEANDOFFICIAL,"ofsuchpurport,——Letter(nowinvisible)whichDubourgayisproudtotransmit。[Despatch,5thOctober,1728,inState—PaperOffice。]
  Dubourgayisproud;andoldIlgen,herMajestyinformedmeonthemorrow,"weptforjoy,"sozealouswasheonthatside。Pooroldgentleman,——respectablerustyoldIronSafewithsevenlocks,whichnobodywouldnowcaretopick,——hediedfewweeksafter,athispostaswasproper;andsawnoDouble—Marriage,afterall。
  ButDubourgayshakesouthisfeathers;theDouble—Marriagebeingagainevidentlyalive。
  ForEnglandanswers,cordiallyenough,ifnot,withallthehurryFriedrichWilhelmwanted,"Yea,wearewillingforthething;"——
  andmeets,withgreatequanimityandliberality,thenewwhims,difficultiesandmisgivings,whicharoseonFriedrichWilhelm’spart,atawearisomerate,asthenegotiationwenton;andwhicharealwaysfranklysmoothedawayagainbythecoolerparty。
  Whydidnotthebargainclose,then?Alas,onefinds,theanswerYEAhadunfortunatelysethisPrussianMajestyonviewing,throughmagnifiers,whatadvantagestheremighthavebeeninNO:thisisadifficultythereisnoclearingaway!Probably,too,theTobacco—Parliamentwasindustrious。FriedrichWilhelm,atlast,triesifHalfwillnotdo;anxious,aswealltoomuchare,"tosayYesANDNo;"beingingreatstraits,poorman:——"YourPrinceofWalestowedWilhelminaatonce;theotherMatchtostandover?"TowhichtheEnglishGovernmentanswersalwaysbriefly,"No;boththeMarriagesornone!"——WillthereaderconsenttoafewcompressedglancesintotheextinctDubourgayCorrespondence;
  muchcompressed,andhereandtherearushlightstuckinit,forhisbehoof。Dubourgay,atBerlin,writes;myLordTownshend,inSt。James’sreads,usuallyratherlanguidinanswering:——
  BERLIN,9thNOVEMBER,1728。"PrussianMajestymuchpleasedwithEnglishAnswers"totheYes—or—Noquestion:"willsendaMinistertoourCourtaboutthetimehisBritannicMajestymaythinkofcomingovertohisGermanDominions。WouldFinkenstein(HeadTutor),orwouldKnyphausen(distinguishedOfficialhere),betheagreeableman?""Either,"answertheEnglish;"eitherisgood。"
  BERLIN,SAMEDATE。"Queensentformejustnow;ishighlycontentwiththestateofthings。’Ihavenow,’saidherMajesty,’thepleasuretotellyouthatIamfree,Godbeblessed,ofalltheanguishIhavelaboredunderforsometimepast,whichwassogreatthatIhaveseveraltimesbeenonthepointofsendingforyoutoprocuremyBrother’sprotectionformySon,who,Ithought,ranthegreatestdangerfromtheartificesofSeckendorfand’"——
  PoorQueen!
  NOV,16th。"Queentoldme:WhentheCourtwasatWusterhausen,"
  twomonthsago,huntingpartridgesandwildswine,[Fassmann,p。386。]"SeckendorfandGrumkowintriguedforamatchbetweenWilhelminaandthePrinceofWeissenfels,"elderlyRoyalHighnessintheAbstract,whomwesawalready,"therebytopreventacloserunionbetweenthePrussianandEnglishCourts,——andGrumkowhavingwithaltheprivateviewofoustinghisantagonistthePrinceofAnhalt[OldDessauer,whomhehadtomeetinduel,butdidnotfight],asWeissenfels,onceSon—in—law,wouldcertainlybemadeCommander—in—Chief,"[Dubourgay,inState—PaperOffice(PrussianDespatches,vol。XXXV。)]totheextrusionofAnhaltfromthatoffice。WhichnotablepieceofpolicyherMajesty,byalittleplainspeech,tookheropportunityofputtinganendto,aswesaw。Fortherest,"theDutchMinisterandalsotheFrenchSecretarieshere,"greatlyinterestedaboutthepeaceofEurope,andtheCongressofSoissonsintheseweeks,"havehadacommunicationfromthisCourt,ofthefavorabledispositionoursisinwithrespecttotheDoubleMatch,"——beneficentfortheTerrestrialBalance,astheyandIhope。Sothatthingslookwell?Alas,——
  DECEMBER25th。"Queensentformeyesterday:HopesshedoesnowrongincomplainingofherHusbandtoherBrother。KingshowsscruplesabouttheMarriages;doesnotrelishtheexpenseofanestablishmentforthePrince;hopes,atallevents,theMarriagewillnottakeplaceforayearyet;——wouldliketoknowwhatDowrytheEnglishPrincessistobring?"——"NoDowrywithourPrincess,"
  theEnglishanswer;"norshallyougiveanywithyours。"
  NEW—YEAR’SDAY,1729。"Queensentforme:KingisgettingintractableabouttheMarriages;shereasonedwithhimfromtwoo’clocktilleight,"withouttheleastpermanenteffect。"Itishiscovetousness,"IDubourgayprivatelythink!——Knyphausen,whoknowstheKingwell,privatelytellsme,"Hewillcomeround。"
  "Itishisavarice,"thinksKnyphausentoo;"nayitisalsohisjealousyofthePrince,whoisverypopularwiththeArmy。
  Kingdoeseverythingtomortifyhim,useshimlikeachild;
  Crown—Princebearsitwithadmirablepatience。"ThisisKnyphausen’sweaknotion;ratheraweakcreakyofficialgentleman,Ishouldgather,ofacryptospleneticturn。"Queentoldmesomedayslater,HisMajestyill—usedtheCrown—Prince,becausehedidnotdrinkhardenough;makeshimhuntthoughill;"isveryharduponthepoorCrown—Prince,——who,fortherest,"sendslovingmessagestoEngland,"asusual;[Dubourgay,16thJanuary。]
  covertlymeaningthePrincessAmelia,asusual。"Somewhileago,ImustinformyourLordship,thePrincewasspokento,"byPapaaswouldappear,"tosoundhisinclinationastothePrincessCaroline,"PrincesslikewiseofEngland,andwhoseage,someeighteenmonthslessthanhisown,mightbesuitabler,thePrincessAmeliabeinghalfayearhiselder;[Carolineborn10thJune1713;Amelia,10thJuly,1711。]"but,"——markhowtruehestood,——"hisRoyalHighnessbrokeoutintosuchrapturesofloveandpassionforthePrincessAmelia,andshowedsomuchimpatiencefortheconclusionofthatMatch,asgavetheKingofPrussiaagreatdealofsurprise,andtheQueenasmuchsatisfaction。"
  Truthis,ifanoldBrigadierDiplomatistmaybejudge,"ThegreatandgoodqualitiesofthatyoungPrince,bothofpersonandmind,deserveadistinctandparticularaccount,withwhichIshalltroubleyourLordshipanotherday;"[Despatch,25thDecember,1728。]——whichunluckilyIneverdid;hisLordshipTownshendhaving,itwouldseem,toolittlecuriosityonthesubject。
  Andsothematterwavers;andinspiteofDubourgay’sandQueenSophie’sindustry,andtheCrown—Prince’swillingmind,therecannothingdefinitebemadeofitatthistime。FriedrichWilhelmgoesonvisits,goesonhuntings;leavesthemattertoitselftomaturealittle。Thusthenegotiationhangsfire;
  andwilldoso,——tilldreadfulwaterspoutscome,andperhapsquenchitaltogether?
  HISMAJESTYSLAUGHTERS3,602HEADOFWILDSWINE。
  HisMajestyisoffforaHuntingVisittotheOldDessauer,——
  Crown—Princewithhim,whohateshunting。Then,"19thJanuary,1729,"saysthereverentialFassmann,heisoffforagrandhuntatCopenick;thenforagranderinPommern(Crown—Princestillwithhim):suchaslaughterofwildswineaswasseldomheardof,andasneveroccurredagain。Nofewerthan"1,882head(STUCK)ofwildswine,300ofthemofuncommonmagnitude,"intheStettinandotherPommernregions;"togetherwith1,720STUCKintheMarkBrandenburg,once450inaday:inall,3,602STUCK。"NeverwashisMajestyinbetterspirits:averyNimrodorhuntingCentaur;
  tramplingthecobwebsofDiplomacy,andthecaresoflife,underhisvictorioushoofs。Allthisslaughterofswine,3,602STUCKbytale,wasdoneintheseason1729。"Fromwhich,"observestheadoringFassmann,[p。387。]"istobeinferredtheimportance,"atleastinwildswine,"ofthoseroyalForestsinPommernandtheMark;"nottospeakofhisMajesty’ssupremetalentinhunting,asinotherthings。
  WhatFriedrichWilhelmdidwithsuchamassofwildpork?Notanounceofitwaswasted,everyounceofitbroughtmoneyin。
  ForthereexistOfficialSchedules,listsasforawindow—taxorproperty—tax,drawnupbyhisMajesty’scontrivance,inthechiefLocalities:everyman,accordingtothehousehekeeps,isboundtotake,atajustvaluebyweight,suchandsuchquotitiesofsuddenlyslaughteredwildswine,oneorsomany,——andconsumethemathisleisure,ashamorotherwise,——cashpayableatafixedterm,andnoabatementmade。[Forster,Beneckendorf(iftheyhadanIndexI)。]ForthisisaKingthatcannotstandwasteatall;
  thriftyhimself,andtheCauseofthrift。
  FALLSILL,INCONSEQUENCE;ANDTHEDOUBLE—MARRIAGECANNOTGETFORWARD。
  ThiswasoneofFriedrichWilhelm’sgrandesthunting—bouts,thisofJanuary,1729;atallevents,hewillneverhaveanothersuch。
  Bysuchfierceriding,anddefianceofthewinterelementsandrulesofregimen,hisMajestyreturnedtoPotsdamwithillsymptomsofhealth;——symptomsneverseenbefore;excepttransiently,threeyearsago,afterasimilarbout;whentheDoctors,shakingtheirheads,hadmentionedtheword"Gout。"——
  "NARREN—POSSEN!"FriedrichWilhelmhadanswered,"Gout?"——Butnow,February,1729,itisgoutinverydeed。HispoorMajestyhastoadmit:"Iamgouty,then!Shallhavegoutforcompanionhenceforth。Iambreakingup,then?"Whichisaterriblemessagetoaman。HisMajesty’sageisnotforty—onetillAugustcoming;
  buthehashuntedfuriously。
  AdoringFassmanngivesaquitetouchingaccountofFriedrichWilhelm’sperformancesundergout,nowandgenerally,whichwerebegunonthisoccasion。Howhesufferedextremely,yetneverneglectedhisroyaldutiesinanypressofpain。Couldseldomgetanysleeptilltowardsfourorfiveinthemorning,andthenhadtobecontentwithanhourortwo;afterwhichhisOfficialSecretariescameinwiththeirPapers,andhesigned,despatched,resolved,withbestjudgment,——thetopofthemorningalwaysdevotedtobusiness。Atnoon,upifpossible;anddines,"indressing—gown,withQueenandchildren。"Afterdinner,commonlytobedagain;andwouldpaintinoil;sometimesdolightjoiner—work,chisellingandinlaying;byandbylieinactivewithselectfriendssittinground,someofwhomhadtherightofentry,othersnot,underpenalties。Buddenbrock,Derschau,rougholdMarlboroughstagers,weregenerallythere;these,"andtwootherpersons,"——
  GrumkowandSeckendorf,whomFassmanndoesnotname,lesthegetintotrouble,——"sat,wellwithinearshot,roundthebed。
  AndalwaysattheheadwasTheirOMajestytheQueen,sometimeswiththeKing’shandlaidinhers,andhisfaceturneduptoher,asifhesoughtassuagement"——OmydimoldFriend,letusdryourtears!
  "SometimestheCrown—PrincereadaloudinsomeFrenchBook,"Titlenotgiven;Crown—Prince’svoiceknowntomeasveryfine。
  GenerallythePrincessLouisawasintheroom,too;Louisa,whobecameofAnspachshortly;notWilhelmina,wholiesinfeverandrelapseandsmall—pox,andcloseatdeath’sdoor,almostsincethebeginningofthesebaddays。TheCrown—Princereads,wesay,withavoiceofmelodiousclearness,inFrenchmoreorlessinstructive。"Atothertimestherewentondiscourse,aboutpublicmatters,foreignnews,thingsingeneral;discourseofacheerfulorofaseriousnature,"alwayswithsomesubstanceofsenseinit,——"andnottheleastsmutpermitted,asistoomuchthecaseincertainhighercircles!"saysadoringFassmann;whoprivatelyknowsof"Courts"(perhapstheGLORWURDIGSTE,Glory—worthiest,AugusttheGreat’sCourt,forone?)"withtheirhiredTom—Fools,"
  notyetanextinctspeciesattemptingtogroundwitonthatbadbasis。PrussianMajestycouldnotendureany"ZOTEN:"profanityandindecency,bothavaunt。"Hehadtoholdoutinthisway,awaketillteno’clock,forthechanceofnight’ssleep。"Earlierintheafternoon,wesaid,heperhapsdoesalittleinoil—painting,havinglearntsomethingofthatartinyoungtimes;——thereisapoorartistinattendance,tomixthecolors,anddothefirstsketchofthething。SpecimensofsuchPicturesstillexist,Portraitsgenerally;allwiththisepigraph,FREDERICUSWILHELMUS
  INTORMENTISPINXIT(PaintedbyFriedrichWilhelminhistorments);andareworthytheattentionofthecurious。[Fassmann,p。392;seeForster,&c。]Isnotthisasublimepatient?
  Fassmannadmits,"theremightbespurtsofIMpatiencenowandthen;buthowrichlydidMajestymakeitgoodagainafterreflection!Hewasalsosubjecttowhimsevenaboutpeoplewhomheotherwiseesteemed。Onemeritoriousgentleman,whoshallbenameless,muchthoughtofbytheKing,hisMajesty’snervescouldnotendure,thoughhismindwelldid:’Makesmygoutworsetoseehimdrillingintheesplanadethere;letanotherdoit!’——andvouchsafedanapologeticassurancetothemeritoriousgentlemanafflictedinconsequence。"——OmydimoldFriend,thesesurelyaresublimitiesofthesick—bed?"Soitlastedforsomefiveweekslong,"wellontowardsthesummerofthisbadyear1729。
  Wilhelminasays,inbrieferbusinesslanguage,andlookingonlyatthewrongsideofthetapestry,"ItwasaHell—on—Earthtous,LespeinesduPurgatoirenepouvaientegalercellesqueNOUSendurions;"[i。157。]andsupportsthestatementbyabundantexamples,duringthoseflamyweeks。
  For,intheinterim,withal,theEnglishnegotiationisasgoodasgoneout;naytherearewaterspoutsbrewingaloftyonder,enoughtowashnegotiationfromtheworld。Ofwhichterribleweather—phenomenaweshallhavetospeakbyandby:butmustfirst,bywayofcommentary,giveaglanceatSoissonsandtheTerrestrialLIBRA,sofarasnecessaryforhumanobjects,——notfar,byanymeans。
  ChapterV。
  CONGRESSOFSOISSONS,SIXTHCRISISINTHESPECTRE—HUNT。
  Theso—calledSpanishWar,anddangerousfutileSiegeofGibraltar,hadnotendedatthedeathofGeorgeI。;thoughmeasureshadalreadybeenagreedupon,bytheKaiserandpartiesinterested,toendit,——onlytheKingofSpain(orKing’sWife,weshouldsay)madedifficulties。Difficulties,she;andkeptfiring,withouteffect,attheFortressforaboutayearmore;afterwhich,herhumororherpowderbeingout,SpanishMajestysignedliketheothers。Peaceagainforallandsundryofus:
  "Preliminaries"ofPeacesignedatParis,31stMay,1727,threeweeksbeforeGeorge’sdeath;"Peace"itselffinallyatthePardooratMadrid,theTermaganthavingspentherpowder,6thMarch,1728;[Scholl,ii。212,213。]anda"Congress"(blessthemark!)
  tosettleonwhattermsineverypoint。
  Congress,sayatAix—la—Chapelle;sayatCambraiagain,——fortherearedifficultiesabouttheplace。OrsayfinallyatSoissons;
  whereFleurywishedittobe,thathemightgetthereinsofitbetterinhand;andwhereitfinallywas,——andwheretheghostornameofityetis,anemptyenigmainthememoriesofsomemen。
  CongressofSoissonsdidmeet,14thJune,1728;openeditself,asaCorporealEntityinthisworld;satforaboveayear;——anddidnothing;FleuryquitedecliningthePragmaticSanction,thoughtheanxiousKaiserwasreadytomakeastonishingsacrifices,giveuphisOstendCOMPANY(PaperShadowofaCompany),orwhatyouwillofthatkind,——ifmenwouldhaveconformed。
  TheseDiplomaticgentlemen,——say,aretheyaught?Theyseemtounderstandme,byeachatoncehischoppyfingerlayingonhisskinnylips!PrincesofthePowersoftheAir,Shallwedefinethem?ItiscertainthesolidEarthorherfacts,exceptbeingheldinperpetualterrorbysuchworkingsoftheShadow—world,reapednoeffectfromthoseTwentyYearsofCongressing;
  Seckendorfhimselfmightaswellhavelaininbed,asriddenthose25,000miles,anddonesuchquantitiesofdouble—distillations。
  Noeffectatall:onlysomefutilegunpowderspentonGibraltar,andsplintersofshotandshells(salableasoldiron)foundabouttherocksthere;whichisnotmuchofaneffectforTwentyYearsofsuchindustry。
  ThesublimeCongressofSoissonsmet,aswesay,attheabovedate(justwhilethePolishMajestywasclosinghisBerlinVisit);
  butfounditselfnoablerforworkthanthatofCambraihadbeen。
  TheDeputiesfromFranceIdonotmention;norfromSpain,norfromAustria。TheDeputiesfromEnglandwereColonelornowproperlyBrigadier—GeneralStanhope,afterwardsLordHarrington;
  HoraceWalpole(whoisRobert’sBrother,andwhoseSecretaryisSirThomasRobinson,"QUOIDONE,CRUSOE?"whomweshallhearoffarther);andStephenPoyntz,aoncebrightgentleman,nowdimandobsolete,whomthereadersofCoxe’sWalpole
  havesomenominalacquaintancewith。Here,forChronology’ssake,isaclippingfromtheoldEnglishnewspaperstoaccompanythem:
  "ThereisrumorthatPOLLYPEACHUMisgonetoattendtheCongressatSoissons;where,itisthought,shewillmakeasgoodafigure,anddohercountryasmuchservice,asseveralothersthatshallbenameless。"[Mist’sWeeklyJournal,29thJune,1728。]
  Theirtaskseemedeasytothesanguinemind。TheKaiserhasagreedwithSpainintheItalian—Apanagematter;withtheSea—PowersinregardtohisOstendCompany,whichisabolishedforever:
  whatthenistopreventaspeedyprogress,andgladconclusion?
  ThePragmaticSanction。"AcceptmyPragmaticSanction,"saidtheKaiser,"letthatbethepreliminaryofallthings。"——"Notthepreliminary,"answeredFleury;"wewillseetothataswegoon;
  notthepreliminary,byanymeans!"Therewastherub。TheslyoldCardinalhadhisprivatetreatieswithSardinia;viewsofhisownintheMediterranean,intheRhinequarter;andansweredsteadily,"Notthepreliminary,byanymeans!"TheKaiserwasequallyinflexible。Whereuponimmensitiesofprotocolling,arguing,andtheCongress"fellintocompletelanguor,"saytheHistories。
  [Scholl,ii。215。]Congressateitsdinnerheartily,andwroteimmensely,forthespaceofeighteenmonths;butadvancednohair’s—breadthany—whither;noprospectbeforeit,butthatofdinneronly,forunlimitedperiods。
  KaiserwillhavehisPragmaticSanction,ornotbudgefromtheplace;standsmulelikeamidtherainofcudgellingsfromtheby—standers;canbebeatentodeath,butstirhewillnot。——Hints,glancesoftheeye,passbetweenElizabethFarneseandtheotherby—standers;suddenly,9thNovember,1729,itisfoundtheyhaveallmadea"TREATYOFSEVILLE"withElizabethFarnese;France,England,Holland,Spain,haveallclosed,——ItalianApanagestobeatoncesecured,Ostendtobeatoncesuppressed,withwhatelsebehooves;——andtheKaiserisleftalone;standinguponhisPragmaticSanctionthere,nobodybiddinghimnowbudge!
  AtwhichtheKaiserisnaturallythriceandfourtimeswrothandalarmed;——andSeckendorfintheTABAKS—COLLEGIUMhadneedtobedoublybusy。Asweshallfindheis(thoughwithouteffect),whenthetimecomesround:——butwehavenotyetgottoNovemberofthisYear1729;therearestillsixoreightimportantmonthsbetweenusandthat。Importantmonths;andaPrussian—English"Waterspout,"aswehavenamedit,tobeseen,withduewonder,inthepoliticalsky!——
  CongressofSoissons,nowfallenmythicaltomankind,andasinaneasthatofCambrai,isperhapsstillmemorableinoneortwoslightpoints。First,ithasinit,asoneoftheAustrianDeputies,thatBaronvonBentenrieder,tallestoflivingDiplomatists,whowaspressedatonetimeforaPrussiansoldier;
  ——readersrecollectit?WalkingthroughthestreetsofHalberstadt,tostretchhislonglimbstillhiscarriagecameup,thePrussiansentrieslaidholdofhim,"ExcellentPotsdamgiant,thisone!"——andhaledhimofftotheirguard—house;tillcarriageandlackeyscame;then,"Thousandhumblestpardons,yourExcellenz!"whoforgavethefellows。Barelypossiblesomelighterreadersmightwishtosee,foronemoment,anExcellenzthathasbeenseizedbyaPress—gang?WhichperhapsneverhappenedtoanyotherExcellenz;——thelikeofwhich,Ihavebeentold,mightmerithimasoireefromstrong—mindedwomen,insomeremoterpartsoftheworld。NottosaythatheisthetallestoflivingDiplomatists;anotheruniquecircumstance!——Bentenriedersoondied;andhadhisplaceatSoissonsfilledupbyanExcellenzoftheordinaryheight,whohadneverbeenpressed。ButnothingcanrobtheCongressofthisfact,thatitoncehadBentenriederformember;and,sofar,isentitledtothepluperfectdistinctioninoneparticular。
  AnotherpointishumanlyinterestinginthisCongress;butcannotfullybeinvestigatedforwantofdates。Always,weperceive,accordingtothenewsofitthatreachBerlin,——ofEnglandgoingrightfortheKaiserorgoingwrongforhim,——hisPrussianMajesty’streatmentofhischildrenvaries。IfEnglandgorightfortheKaiser,well,andhisMajestyisingood—humorwithQueen,withCrown—PrinceandWilhelmina。IfEnglandgowrongfortheKaiser,darkcloudsgatherontheroyalbrow,intheroyalheart;
  explodeinthunder—storms;andatlengthcrockerygoesflyingthroughtherooms,blowsdescendonthepoorPrince’sback;
  andherMajestyisintears,mereChaoscomeagain。Forasageneralrule,unlesstheEnglishNegotiationhavesomeprosperingfit,andproduceexceptionalphenomena,FriedrichWilhelm,everloyalinheart,standssteadfastbyhisKaiser;everready"tostrikeout(LOSZUSCHLAGEN,"ashecallsit)withhisbeststrengthinbehalfofacausewhich,goodsoul,hethinksisessentiallyGerman;——allthereadierifatanytimeitseemnowexclusivelyGerman,theFrench,Spanish,English,andotherunlovelyForeignworldbeingcleancutloosefromit,orevenstandingrankedagainstit。"Whenwillitgooff,then(WANNGEHT
  ESLOS)?"asksFriedrichWilhelmoften;diligentlydrillinghissixtythousand,andsnortingcontempton"Ungermanism(UNDEUTSCHHEIT),"beitonthepartoffriendsorofenemies。
  Goodsoul,andwhetherhewillevergetJulichaudBergoutofit,isdistractinglyproblematical,andtheTobacco—Parliamentisbusywithhim!
  Curioustosee,sofarasdatesgo,howFriedrichWilhelmchangeshistunetoWifeandChildreninexactcorrespondencetothenotesgivenoutatSoissonsforaKaiserandhisPragmaticSanction。
  PoorPrussianHousehold,poorback,andheart,ofCrown—Prince;
  whataconcertitisinthisworld,SmokingParliamentforsouffleur!LetthebigDiplomatistBassoonoftheUniversegothisway,therearecaressesforayoungSoldierandhisbehaviorinthegiantregiment;letthesameBassoonsoundthatway,bangsandknocksdescendonhim;thetwokeeptimetogether,——sobusyistheSmokingParliamentwithhisMajestyofPrussia。Theworldhasseen,withhorrorandwonder,FriedrichWilhelm’sbeatingofhisgrownchildren:butthepairofMEERKATZEN,orenchantedDemon—Apes,disguisedasloyalCouncillors,ridingalongwithhimthelengthofaTerrestrialEquator,havenotbeensofamiliartotheworld。Seckendorf,Grumkow:wehadoftenheardofDevil—Diplomatists;andshudderedoverhorriblepicturesoftheminNovels;hopingitwasallfancy:buthereactuallyisapairofthem,transcendingallNovels;——perhapsthehighestcognizablefacttobemetwithinDevil—Diplomacy。Anditmaybeakindofcomforttoreaders,bothtoknowit,andtodiscerngraduallywhatthejustgodsmakeofitwithal。Devil—Diplomatistsdoexist,atleasthaveexisted,neverdoubtitfarther;andtheirastonishinglydexterousmendacitiesandenchantedspider—webs,——
  CANthesegoanyroadbutoneinthisUniverse?
  ThattheCongressofCambraiwasnotamyth,weconvincedourselvesbyaletterofVoltaire’s,whoactuallysawitdiningthereintheYear1722,ashepassedthatway。Here,forSoissons,inlikemanner,aretwoLetters,byalesscelebratedbutastillknownEnglishhand;which,asutterancesinpresenceofthefactitself,leavenodoubtonthesubject。Thesetheafflictedreaderwillperhapsconsenttotakeaglanceof。IftheCongressofSoissons,forthesakeofmemorableobjectsconcernedthere,isstilltoberemembered,andbelievedin,foralittlewhile,——thequestionarises,Howtodoit,then?
  ThewriteroftheseLettersisaserious,ratherlong—nosedyoungEnglishgentleman,notwithoutintelligence,andofawholesomeandhonestnature;whobecameLordLyttelton,FIRSTofthoseLords,calledalso"theGoodLord,"fatherof"theBad:"alinealdescendantofthatLytteltonUPONwhomCokesits,orseemstosit,tilltheendofthings:authorbyandbyofaHistoryofHenrytheSecondandotherwell—meantbooks:amanofrealworth,whoattainedtosomenoteintheworld。HeisnowupontheGrandTour,——whichran,atthattime,byLunevilleandLorraine,aswouldappear;atwhichpointweshallfirsttakehimup。HewritestohisFather,SirThomas,atHagleyamongthepleasantHillsofWorcestershire,——dateshortlyaftertheassemblingofthatCongresstorearofhim;——andwestrivetoaddaminimumofcommentary。The"pieceofnegligence,"the"Mr。D。,"
  ——noneofmortalsnowknowswhoorwhattheywere:——
  TOSIRTHOMASLYTTELTON,BART。,ATHAGLEY。
  "LUNEVILLE21stJuly"1728。
  "DEARSIR,——IthankyouforsokindlyforgivingthepieceofnegligenceIacquaintedyouofinmylast。Youngfellowsareoftenguiltyofvoluntaryforgetfulnessinthoseaffairs;butIassureyouminewasquiteaccidental:"——Nevermindit,mySon!
  "Mr。D。tellsyoutruethatIamwearyoflosingmoneyatcards;
  butitisnolesscertainthatwithoutthemIshallsoonbewearyofLorraine。Thespiritofquadrille[obsoletegameatcards]haspossessedthelandfrommorningtillmidnight;thereisnothingelseineveryhouseinTown。
  "ThisCourtisfondofstrangers,butwithaprovisothatstrangerslovequadrille。WouldyouwintheheartsoftheMaidsofHonor,youmustloseyourmoneyatquadrille;wouldyoubethoughtawell—bredman,youmustplaygenteellyatquadrille;wouldyougetareputationofgoodsense,showjudgmentatquadrille。
  Howeverinsummeronemaypassadaywithoutquadrille;becausethereareagreeablepromenades,andlittlepartiesoutofdoors。
  Butinwinteryouarereducedtoplayatit,orsleep,likeafly,tillthereturnofspring。
  "IndeedinthemorningtheDukehunts,"——markthatDuke,andtwoSonshehas。"Butmymaliciousstarshavesocontrivedit,thatI
  amnomoreasportsmanthanagamester。TherearenomenoflearninginthewholeCountry;onthecontrary,itisacharactertheydespise。Amanofqualitycaughtme,theotherday,readingaLatinAuthor;andaskedme,withanairofcontempt,WhetherIwasdesignedfortheChurch?AllthiswouldbetolerableifIwasnotdoomedtoconversewithasetofEnglish,whoarestillmoreignorantthantheFrench;andfromwhom,withmyutmostendeavors,Icannotbeabsentsixhoursintheday。Lord"BLANK——Baltimore,orHeaven—knows—who,——"istheonlyoneamongthemwhohascommonsense;andheissoscandalouslydebauched,inhisprinciplesaswellaspractice,thathisconversationisequallyshockingtomymoralsandmyreason。"——Couldnotonecontrivetogetawayfromthem;toSoissons,forexample,toseebusinessgoingon;andtheTerrestrialBalancesettlingitselfalittle?
  "MyonlyimprovementhereisinthecompanyoftheDuke,"whoisatrulydistinguishedDuketohisbadCountry;"andintheexerciseoftheAcademy,"——ofHorsemanship,orwhat?"Ihavebeenabsentfromthelatternearthreeweeks,byreasonofasprainIgotinthesinewsofmyleg。MydutytomydearMother;Ihopeyouandshecontinuewell。Iam,Sir,yourdutifulSon。——G。L。"
  [TheWorksofLordGeorgeLyttelton,byAyscough(London,1776),iii。215。]
  ThesepoorLorrainersareinabadway;theirCountryalltrampledtopiecesbyFrance,intheLouis—Fourteenthandstillearliertimes。Indeed,eversincethefutileSiegeofMetz;wherewesawthegreatKaiser,KarlV。,silentlyweepingbecausehecouldnotrecaptureMetz,[Antea,vol。v。p。211。]theFrenchhavebeenbusywiththispoorCountry;——newsectionsofitcliptawaybythem;
  "militaryroadsthroughit,tenmilesbroad,"bargainedfor;
  itsDukesoftenestinexile,especiallytheFatherofthispresentDuke:[AfamedSoldierinhisday;underKaiserLeopold,"thelittleKaiserinredstockings,"oneofwhoseDaughtershehadtowife。HewasattheRescueofVienna(Sobieski’s),andinhowmanyfarfiercerservices;hislifewasbutabattleandamarch。
  HereishisfamedLettertotheKaiser,whendeathsuddenlycalled,Halt!
  "WELSNEARLINZONTHEDONAU,17thApril,1690。
  "SACREDMAJESTY,——AccordingtoyourOrders,IsetoutfromInnsprucktocometoVienna;butIamstoppedherebyaGreaterMaster。IgotorenderaccounttoHimofalifewhichIhadwhollyconsecratedtoyou。RememberthatIleaveaWifewithwhomyouareconcerned[QUIROUSTOUCHE,——whoisyourlawfulDaughter];
  ChildrentowhomIcanbequeathnothingbutmysword;andSubjectswhoareunderOppression。
  "CHARLESOFLORRAINE。"
  (Henault,AbregeChronologique,Paris,1775,p。850)。——Charles"V。"theFrenchuniformlycallthisone;
  Charles"IV。"theGermans,who,Iconclude,knowbetter。]——andtheyarenowwaitingagoodopportunitytoswallowitwhole,whilethepeoplearesobusywithquadrilleparties。ThepresentDuke,returningfromexile,foundhisLandindesolation,muchofit"runningfasttowildforestagain;"andhehassignalizedhimselfbyunweariedeffortsineverydirectiontoputnewlifeintoit,whichhavebeenrathersuccessful。Lyttelton,weperceive,findsimprovementinhiscompany。ThenameofthisbraveDukeisLeopold;agenowforty—nine;lifeandreignnotfarfromdone:
  amanaboutwhomevenVoltairegetsintoenthusiasm。[SiecledeLouisXIV。(OEuvres,xxvi。95—97);Hubner,t。281。]
  TheCourtandCountryofLorraine,underDukeLeopold,willprovetodeservethisbriefglancefromLytteltonandus。TwosonsDukeLeopoldhas:theelder,Franz,nowabouttwenty,isatVienna,withthehighestoutlooksthere:KaiserKarlishisFather’scousin—german;andKaiserKarl’syoungDaughter,highbeautifulMariaTheresa,——thesublimestmaidennowextant,——yes,thisluckyFranzistohaveher:whataprize,evenwithoutPragmaticSanction!Withtheyoungerson,KarlofLorraine,Lytteltonmayhavemadeacquaintance,ifhecared:aladofsixteen;byandbyanAustrianGeneral,ashisfatherhadbeen;Generalmuchnoisedof,——whomweshalloftenseebeaten,inthisworld,attheheadofmen。——ButletusnowgettoSoissonsitself,skippinganintermediateLetterortwo:——
  TOSIRTHOMASLYTTELTON,BART。,ATHAGLEY。
  "SOISSONS,28thOctober,"1728。
  "Ithankyou,mydearSir,forcomplyingsomuchwithmyinclinationsastoletmestaysometimeatSoissons:butasyouhavenotfixedhowlong,Iwaitforfartherorders。
  "OneofmychiefreasonsfordislikingLunevillewasthemultitudeofEnglishthere;who,mostofthem,weresuchworthlessfellowsthattheywereadishonortothenameandNation。WiththeseIwasobligedtodineandsup,andpassagreatpartofmytime。YoumaybesureIavoideditasmuchaspossible;butMALGREMOII
  sufferedagreatdeal。Topreventanycomfortfromotherpeople,theyhadmadealawamongthemselves,nottoadmitanyforeignerintotheircompany:sothattherewasnothingbutEnglishtalkedfromJunetoJanuary。——Onthecontrary,mycountrymenatSoissonsaremenofvirtueandgoodsense;theymixperpetuallywiththeFrench,andconverseforthemostpartinthatlanguage。Iwilltroubleyounomoreuponthissubject:butgivemeleavetosaythat,howevercapriciousImayhavebeenonothersubjects,mysentimentsinthisparticulararethestrongestproofsIevergaveyouofmystrongandhereditaryaversiontoviceandfolly。
  "Mr。Stanhope,"ourMinister,theColonelorBrigadier—General,"isalwaysatFontainebleau。IwentwithMr。Poyntz,"Poyntznotyetadimfigure,butabrilliant,whohintsaboutemployingme,"toParisforfourdays,whentheColonelhimselfwasthere,tomeethim;hereceivedmewithgreatcivilityandkindness。WehavedoneexpectingMr。Walpole,"fixedheintheCourtregions;
  "whoisobligedtokeepstrictguardovertheCardinal,"slyoldFleury,"forfeartheGermanMinistersshouldtakehimfromus。
  Theypullandhaulthepooroldgentlemansomanyways,thathedoesnotknowwheretoturn,orintowhosearmstothrowhimself。"
  Neverfearhim!——
  "Ripperda’sescapetoEngland,"——grandDiplomaticbulldogthatwas,whotookrefugeinColonelStanhope’satMadridtonopurpose,andkindledthesputteringatGibraltar,isnowgotacrosstoEngland,andwillgotoMoroccoandfarther,tonopurpose,——"willverymuchembroilaffairs;whichdidnotseemtowantanotherobstacletohinderthemfromcomingtoanaccommodation。IftheDevilisnotverymuchwantingtohisowninterestsinthisBusiness,itisimpossiblethatthegoodworkofPeace,shouldgoonmuchlonger。Afterall,mostyoungfellowsareofhisparty;andwishhemaybringmatterstoaWar;fortheymakebutillMinistersataCongress,butwouldmakegoodSoldiersinaCampaign。
  "NonewsfromMadam"BLANK"andherbelovedHusband。
  Theirunreasonablefondnessforeachothercanneverlast:
  theywillsoongrowascoldtooneanotherastheTowntoTheBeggars’Opera。"Andcannotwarmagain,youthink?"PrayHeavenImayproveafalseprophet;butMarriedLoveandEnglishMusicaretoodomestictocontinuelonginfavor。"……
  NOVEMBER20th,SOISSONSstill。"ThisisoneoftheagreeablestTownsinFrance。Thepeopleareinfinitelyobligingtostrangers:
  weareofalltheirparties,andperpetuallysharewiththemintheirpleasures。IhavelearntmoreFrenchsinceIcamehither,thanIshouldhavepickedupinatwelvemonthinLorraine……
  "Afoolwithamajorityonhissideisthegreatesttyrantintheworld:"——howcanIgobacktoloiterinLorraine,honoredFather,wherefoolsareinsuchmajority?"ThentheextraordinarycivilitiesIreceivefromMr。Poyntz:Hehasinamannertakenmeintohisfamily;"willevidentlymakeanApprenticeofme。
  "ThefirstPacketthatcomesfromFontainebleau,Iexpecttobeemployed。Whichisnosmallpleasuretome:andwillIhopebeofservice。"……
  DECEMBER20th。"AsuddenordertoMr。Poyntzhasbrokenallmymeasures。Hegoesto—morrowtoParis,tostaythereintheroomofMessrs。StanhopeandWalpole,whoareontheirreturnforEngland。"Congressfallingintocompletelanguor,ifweknewit!
  ButoughtnotItoaccompanythisfriendlyanddistinguishedMr。Poyntz,"whohasalreadygivenmepaperstocopy;"——infactI
  amsettingoffwithhim,honoredFather!……
  "PrinceFrederick’sjourney,"——firstarrivalinEnglandofdissoluteFredfromHanover,whohadNOTbeentoBerlintogetmarriedlastsummer,——"wasverysecret:Mr。PoyntzdidnothearofittillFridaylast;atleasthehadnopublicnoticeofit。"
  Whyshouldhe?"Therewillbefinestrugglingforplaces"inthisPrince’snewHousehold。"IhopemyBrotherwillcomeinforone。"
  [Ayscough’sLyttelton,iii。200—231。]——
  ButherewepullthestringofthecurtainuponLyttelton,anduponhisCongressfallingintocompletelanguor;Congressdestined,afterdiningforaboutayearmore,toexplode,intheTreatyofSeville,andtoleavetheKaisersittinghorror—struck,solitaryamidthewreckofPoliticalNature,——whichlatter,however,piecesitselftogetheragainforhimandothers。
  BeneficentTreatyofViennawasatlastachieved;TreatyandTreatiesthere,whichbroughtmatterstotheiroldbearingagain,——AustriaunitedwiththeSea—Powers,PragmaticSanctionacceptedbythem,subsidiesagaintobeexpectedfromthem;BabyCarlosfittedwithhisApanages,insometolerablemanner;andtheProblem,withwhichCreationhadgroanedforsometwentyyearspast,finallyaccomplishedbetterorworse。
  LytteltonhimselfwillgetaplaceinPrinceFrederick’sHousehold,andthenloseit;placeinMajesty’sMinistryatlast,butnotforalongwhileyet。HewillbeoneofPrinceFrederick’smen,oftheCarterets,Chesterfields,Pitts,who"patronizeliterature,"andareinoppositiontodarkWalpole;oneofthe"West—Wickhamset;"——andwillbeoftheOppositionparty,andhavehisadventuresintheworld。MeanwhilelethimgotoPariswithMr。Poyntz;anddohiswisestthereandelsewhere。
  "Who’sdatwhorideastridedepony,Solong,solean,solankandbony?
  Oh,hebedegreatorator,Little—ton—y。"
  [Caricatureof1741,onLyttelton’sgettingintotheMinistry,withCarteret,Chesterfield,Argyll,andtherest:
  seePhillimore’sLyttelton(London,l845),i。110;Johnson’sLivesofthePoets,?Lyttelton;&c。&c。]
  FornowweareroundatFriedrichWilhelm’sPomeranianHuntingagain,intheNew—year’stimeof1729;andmustlookagainintothemagnanimoussick—roomwhichensuedthereon;whereasmallpieceofbusinessisgoingforward。WhatamagnanimouspatientFriedrichWilhelmwas,inFassmann’sjudgment,weknow:but,itwillbegoodtoshowbothsidesofthetapestry,andletWilhelminaalsospeak。Thesmallbusinessisonly,aTreatyofMarriageforoneofourPrincesses:notWilhelmina,butLouisathenextyounger,whohasbeenasked,andwillconsent,asappears。
  Fassmannmakesaverytouchingsceneofit。Kingisinbed,illofhisgoutafterthatslaughterofthe3,602wildswine:attendantsaresittingroundhisMajesty,inthewayweknow;QueenSophieathishead,"Seckendorfandseveralothers"roundthebed。
  Lettersarrive;PrincessFrederikaLouisa,averyyoungLady,hasalsohadaLetter;which,sheseesbytheseal,willbeinteresting,butwhichshemustnotherselfopen。Shestepsinwithit;"beautifulasanangel,butratherfoolish,andaspoiltchildoffifteen,"saysWilhelmina:tripssoftlyinwithit;
  handsittotheKing。"GiveittothyMother,letherreadit,"
  saystheKing。Motherreadsit,withaudiblesoftvoice:
  FormaldemandinmarriagefromtheSerenityofAnspach,asforeseen。
  "Hearken,Louisa(HORE,LUISE),itisstilltime,"saidtheKing:
  "Tellus,wouldstthourathergotoAnspach,now,orstaywithme?
  Ifthouchoosetostay,thoushaltwant,fornothing,either,totheendofthylife。Speak!"——"Atsuchunexpectedquestion,"saysFassmann,"thereroseafineblushoverthePrincess’sface,whoseemedtobeatalossforheranswer。However,shesooncollectedherself;kissedhisMajesty’shand,andsaid:’MostgraciousPapa,IwilltoAnspach!’TowhichtheKing:’Verywell,then;Godgivetheeallhappinessandthousandblessings!——But,hearken,Louisa,’
  theKing’sMajestywaspleasedatthesametimetoadd,’Wewillmakeabargain,thouandI。Youhaveexcellent,FlouratAnspach(SCHONESMEHL);butinHamsandSmokedSausagesyoudon’t,comeup,eitherinqualityorquantity,tousinthisCountry。NowI,formypart,likegoodpastries。So,fromtimetotime,thoushaltsendmeaboxofniceflour,andIwillkeeptheeinhamsandsausages。Wiltthou,Louisa?’ThatthePrincessansweredYea,"
  sayspoorFassmannwiththetearinhiseye,"mayreadilybesupposed!"Nayallthatheardthethingroundtheroyalbedthere——simplehumanitiesofthatkindfromsogreat,aKing——hadalmostoraltogethertearsintheireyes。[Fassmann,pp。393,394。]
  Thissurelyisaverytouchingscene。ButnowlistentoWilhelmina’saccountofanotheronthesamesubject,betweenthesameparties。"Attable;"nodateindicated,orawrongone,butevidentlyafterthis:infact,wefinditwasaboutthebeginningofMarch,1729;andhadsadconsequencesforWilhelmina。
  "AttablehisMajestytoldtheQueenthathehadLettersfromAnspach;theyoungMargraftobeatBerlininMayforhiswedding;
  thatM。BremerhisTutorwasjustcomingwiththeringofbetrothalforLouisa。HeaskedmySister,Ifthatgaveherpleasure?andHowshewouldregulateherhousekeepingwhenmarried?MySisterhadgotintothewayoftellinghimwhatevershethought,andhome—truthssometimes,withouthistakingitill。
  Sheansweredwithhercustomaryfrankness,Thatshewouldhaveagoodtable,whichshouldbedelicatelyserved;and,addedshe,’whichshallbebetterthanyours。AndifIhavechildren,Iwillnotmaltreatthemlikeyou,norforcethemtoeatwhattheyhaveanaversionto。’——’Whatdoyoumeanbythat?’repliedtheKing:
  ’whatistherewantingatmytable?’——’Thereisthiswanting,’shesaid,’thatonecannothaveenough;andthelittlethereisconsistsofcoarsepotherbsthatnobodycaneat。’TheKing,"aswasnotunnatural,"hadbeguntogetangryatherfirstanswer:
  thislastputhimquiteinafury;butallhisangerfellonmyBrotherandme。HefirstthrewaplateatmyBrother’shead,whoduckedoutoftheway;hethenletflyanotheratme,whichI
  avoidedinlikemanner。Ahail—stormofabusefollowedthesefirsthostilities。HeroseintoapassionagainsttheQueen;reproachingherwiththebadtrainingshegaveherchildren;and,addressingmyBrother:’YouhavereasontocurseyourMother,’saidhe,’foritisshethatcausesyourbeinganill—governedfellow(UNMAL
  GOUVERNE)。IhadaPreceptor,’continuedhe,’whowasanhonestman。Irememberalwaysastoryhetoldmeinmyyouth。Therewasaman,atCarthage,whohadbeencondemnedtodieformanycrimeshehadcommitted。Whiletheywereleadinghimtoexecution,hedesiredhemightspeaktohisMother。TheybroughthisMother:
  hecamenear,asiftowhispersomethingtoher;——andbitawayapieceofherear。Itreatyouthus,saidhe,tomakeyouanexampletoallparentswhotakenoheedtobringuptheirchildreninthepracticeofvirtue!——Maketheapplication,’continuedhe,alwaysaddressingmyBrother:andgettingnoanswerfromhim,heagainsettoabusingustillhecouldspeaknolonger。Werosefromtable。Aswehadtopassnearhimingoingout,heaimedagreatblowatmewithhiscrutch;which,ifIhadnotjerkedawayfromit,wouldhaveendedme。Hechasedmeforawhileinhiswheel—chair,butthepeopledrawingitgavemetimetoescapeintotheQueen’schamber。"[Wilhelmina,i。159。]
  PoorWilhelmina,beatenuponbyPapainthismanner,takestobedinmiserablefeverishpain,isorderedoutbyMammatoeveningparty,allthesame;isevidentlyfallingveryill。"Ill?Iwillcureyou!"saysPapanextday,andmakesherswallowagreatdraughtofwine。Whichcompletesthething:"declaredsmall—pox,"
  sayalltheDoctorsnow。SothatWilhelminaisabsentthenceforth,asFassmannalreadytoldus,fromthemagnanimouspaternalsick—room;andliesbalefullyeclipsed,tillthepaternalgoutandsomeotherthingshaveruntheircourse。"Small—pox;whatwillPrinceFredthink?Aperfectfright,ifshedolive!"saytheEnglishCourt—gossipsintheinterim。ButwearenowarrivedataverysingularPrussian—Englishphenomenon;andoughttotakeanewChapter。
  ChapterVI。
  IMMINENCYOFWARORDUELBETWEENTHEBRITANNICANDPRUSSIANMAJESTIES。
  TheDouble—Marriagenegotiationhungfire,intheendof1728;
  buteverybodythought,especiallyQueenSophiethought,itwouldcometoperfection;oldIlgen,almostthelastthinghedid,shedtearsofjoyaboutit。ThesefineoutlooksreceivedasadshockintheYearnowcome;whensecretgrudgesburstoutintoopenflame;
  andBerlin,insteadofscenicsplendorsforaPolishMajesty,wasclangorouswithnoteofpreparationforimminentWar。
  ProbablyQueenSophieneverhadamoreagitatedSummerthanthisof1729。Wearenowarrivedatthatthrice—famousQuarrel,oralmostDuel,ofFriedrichWilhelmandhisBritannicBrother—in—lawlittleGeorgeII。;andmusttrytoriddlefromthosedistractedPaper—massessomenoticeofit,notwhollyunintelligibletothereader。Itisloudlytalkedof,loudly,butalasalsolooselytoadegree,inallmannerofdullBooks;andisatoncethrice—famousandextremelyobscure。Thefactis,Natureintendeditforeternaloblivion;——andthat,sureenough,wouldhavebeenitsfatelongsince,hadnotpersonswhowerethenthoughttobeofnoimportance,butarenowseentobeofsome,stoodconnectedwithitmoreorless。
  FriedrichWilhelm,forhisownpart,hadseeninthedeathofGeorgeI。anevilomenfromtheEnglishquarter;andallalong,inspiteoftransientappearancestothecontrary,hadsaidtohimself,"IftheFirstGeorge,withhissolemnitiesandtacitsublimities,wasoffensivenowandthen,whatwilltheSecondGeorgebe?TheSecondGeorgehasbeenanoffencefromthebeginning!"InwhichnotionstheSmokingParliament,vitallyinterestedtodoit,intheseperilousSoissonstimes,bigwiththefateoftheEmpireandUniverse,isassiduoustoconfirmhisMajesty。TheSmokingParliament,atPotsdam,atBerlin,inthesolitudesofWusterhausen,hasbeenbusy;andmuchtobacco,muchmeditationandinsinuationhavegoneup,incloudsmoreabstrusethanever,sincethedeathofGeorgeI。
  Itiscertain,GeorgeII。wasaproudlittlefellow;veryhighandairyinhisways;notatallthemantoFriedrichWilhelm’sheart,norreciprocally。Amanofsomeworth,too;"scrupulouslykepthisword,"saythewitnesses:amanalwaysconscioustohimself,"AmnotIamanofhonor,then?"toapunctiliousdegree。Fortherest,courageousasaWelf;andhadsomesensewithal,——thoughtrulynotmuch,andindeed,asitwere,noneatallincomparisontowhathesupposedhehad!——OnecanfancytheaversionofthelittledapperRoyaltytothisheavy—footedPrussianBarbarian,andthePrussianBarbarian’stohim。Thebloodynoseinchildhoodwasbutasymbolofwhatpassedthroughlife。Inreturnforhisbloodynose,littleGeorge,fiveyearstheelder,hadcarriedoffCarolineofAnspach;andleftFriedrichWilhelmsorrowing,aneglectedcub,——poorhonestBeasttragicallyshornofhisBeauty。
  Offencescouldnotfail;thesetwoCousinswentonoffendingoneanotherbythemereactoflivingsimultaneously。Anaturalhostility,thatbetweenGeorgeII。andFriedrichWilhelm;anteriortoCarolineofAnspach,andindependentofthecollisionsofinterestthatmightfalloutbetweenthem。Enmityasbetweenaglancingself—satisfiedfop,andaloutishthick—soledmanofparts,whofeelshimselfthebetterthoughthelesssuccessful。
  House—Mastiffseeingitselfneglected,driventoitshutch,foratricksyApedressedoutinribbons,whogetsfavorinthedrawing—room。
  George,IperceivebytheveryState—Papers,GeorgeandhisEnglishLordshaveaprovokingslightingtonetowardsFriedrichWilhelm;theyanswerhisviolentconvictions,andthoroughgoingrapidproposals,bybriefofficialnegation,withanairofsuperiority,——tracesof,apolitesneerperceptible,occasionally。
  AmereClownofaKing,thinksGeorge;ameregesticulatingCoxcomb,thinksFriedrichWilhelm。"MEINBRUDERDERCOMODIANT,MyBrotherthePlay—actor"(parti—coloredMerry—Andrew,ofahigh—flyingturn)!wasFriedrichWilhelm’sprivatenameforhim,inafterdays。WhichGeorgerepaidbyoneequaltoit,"MyBrothertheHead—BeadleoftheHolyRomanEmpire,"——"ERZ—SANDSTREUER,"whosolemnlybringsuptheSANDBOX(noblotting—paperyetinuse)whentheHolyRomanEmpireispleasedtowrite。"ERZ—SANDSTREUER,Arch—Sandbox—BeadleoftheHEILIGEROMISCHEREICH;"itisalumberingnickname,butintrinsicallynotwithoutfelicity,andthewittiestthingIknowoflittleGeorge。
  Specialcauseofquarreltheyhadnonethatwasoftheleastsignificance;and,atthistime,prudentfriendswerestrivingtounitethemcloserandcloser,asthetruepolicyforboth;
  EnglishTownshendhimselfratherwishingit,asthebestPrussianOfficialseagerlydid;QueenSophiepassionateforit;andonlyapurchasedGrumkow,aSeckendorfandtheTobacco—Parliamentsetagainstit。TheTreatyofWusterhausenwasnotknown;butthefactofsomeTreatymadeormaking,someImperialnegotiationalwaysgoingon,wastooevident;andFriedrichWilhelm’spartialitiestotheKaiserandhisSeckendorfcouldbeasecretnowhere。
  Negotiationalwaysgoingon,wesay;forsuchindeedwasthecase,——theKaiserstrivingalwaystobelooseagain(havingexcellentreasons,asecretbargaintothecontrary,towit!)inregardtothatJulich—and—BergSuccession;proposing"substitutesforJulichandBerg;"andFriedrichWilhelmrefusingtoacceptanyimaginablesubstitute,anythingbutthearticleitself。Sothat,Ibelieve,theTreatyofWusterhausenwasneverperfectlyratified,afterall;buthung,forsomanyyears,alwaysonthepointofbeingso。ThesearetheusesofyourpurchasedGrumkow,andofridingthelengthofaTerrestrialEquatorkeepingaMajestyincompany。If,byaDouble—MarriagewithEngland,thatintricatewebofchicaneryhadbeenoncefairlyslitintwo,andnewcombinationsformed,onabasisnotoffast—and—loose,couldithavebeenofdisadvantagetoeitheroftheCountries,ortoeitheroftheirKings?——Realandgravecausesforagreementwefind;realorgravecausesforquarrelnoneanywhere。Butlightorimaginarycauses,whichbecameatlasteffectual,canbeenumerated,tothelengthofthreeorfour。
  CAUSEFIRST:THEHANOVERJOINT—HERITAGES,WHICHARENOTINALIQUIDSTATE。
  FIRST,the"AhldenHeritage"wasonecauseofdisagreement,whichlastedlong。ThepoorMotherofGeorgeII。andofQueenSophiehadleftconsiderableproperties;"threemillionTHALERS,"thatis900,000pounds,saysome;butallwasratherinanunliquidstate,notsomuchasherWillwastobehad。TheWill,witha10,000
  poundsorso,wasinthehandsofacertainGrafvonBar,oneofherconfidantsinthatsadimprisonment:"moneylenthim,"
  Buschingsays,[BeitragezurLebensgeschichtedenkwurdigerPersonen(Halle,1783—l789),i。306,?NUSSLER。SomedistractedfractionsofBusinessCorrespondencewiththisBar,inMemoirsofSophiaDorothea,——unintelligibleasusualthere。]"tosetupaWax—BleacheryatCassel:"——andthesaidCountvonBarwasoffwithit,TestamentaryPaperandall;gonetotheREICHSHOFRATHatVienna,supremeJudges,intheEmpire,ofsuchmatters。
  Whoaccordinglyissuedhima"Protection,"tostartwith:sothatwhentheHanoverpeopleattemptedtolayholdofthequestionablewax—bleachingCount,atFrankfurt—on—Mayn,——secretlysending"alieutenantandtwelvemen"forthatobject,——heproducechisProtectionPaper,andthelieutenantandtwelvemenhadtohastenhomeagain。[Ibid。]CountvonBarhadtobetriedatlaw,——neveraskwithwhatresults;——andthisitselfwasalongstory。ThenastotheotherpropertiesofthepoorDuchess,questionarises,AretheyALLODIA,oraretheyFEUDA,——thatistosay,shalltheSonhavethem,ortheDaughter?Inshort,therewasnoendtoquestions。FriedrichWilhelmhasanEnvoyatHanover,oneKannegiesser,laboringatHauover,thesecondofsuchhehasbeenobligedtosend;whofindsplentyofemploymentinthatmatter。
  "MyBrothertheCOMODIANTquietlyputhisFather’sWillinhispocket,Ihaveheard;andpaidnoregardtoit(exceptwhathewascompelledtopay,byChesterfieldandothers):willhedothelikewithhispoorMother’sWill?"Patience,yourMajesty:heisnotacovetousman,butaself—willedandaproud,——alwaysconscioustohimselfthatheisthesoulofhonor,thispoorBrotherKing!
  Naywithal,beforethesetestamentarybickeringsaresettled,herehasanewJoint—Heritagefallen:onwhichmayrisediscussions。
  PoorUncleErnstofOsnabruck——towhomGeorgeI。,chasedbyDeath,wentgallopingforshelterthatnight,andwhocouldonlyweepoverhispoorBrotherdead——hasnotsurvivedhimmanymonths。
  TheyoungestBrotherofthelotisnowgonetoo。ElectressSophie’sSevenarenowallgone。Shehadsixsons:fourbecameAustriansoldiers,threeofwhomperishedinwarlongsince;
  theotherthree,theBishop,theKing,theeldestoftheSoldiers,havealldiedwithintwoyears(1726—1728):[Michaelis,i。153。
  SeeFeder,KurfurstinnSophie;Hoppe,GeschichtederStadtHannover;&c。]SophieCharlotte,"RepublicanQueen"ofPrussia,FriedrichWilhelm’sMother,whomweknewlongsince,wastheoneDaughter。HeralsoUncleErnstsawdie,inhisyouth,aswemayremember。Theyarealldead。AndnowtheHeritagesaretosettle,atleasttherecentpartofthem。LetKannegiesserkeephiseyesopen。Kannegiesserisanexperthigh—manneredman;butsaidtobesubjecttosharpnessoftemper;andnotinthebestfavorwiththeHanoverpeople。
  ThatisCauseFIRST。
  CAUSESECOND:THETROUBLESOFMECKLENBURG。
  Then,secondly,thereisthebusinessofMecklenburg;deplorableBusinessforMecklenburg,andforeverybodywithinwindofit,——
  mypoorreadersincluded。Readersremember——whatreadercaneverforget?——thatextraordinaryDukeofMecklenburg,the"UniqueofHusbands,"aswehadtocallhim,whocamEwithhisextraordinaryDuchess,towaitonherUnclePeter,theRussian(sayratherSAMOEIDIC)Czar,atMagdeburg,adozenyearsago?Wefeareditwasinthefateswemightmeetthatmanagain;andsoitturnsout!
  TheUniqueofHusbandshasprovedalsotobetheunluckiestofMisgoverningDukesinhisEpoch;andspreadsmeretroubleallroundhim。Mecklenburgisinabadway,thislongwhile,especiallythesetenyearspast。"OwingtotheCharles—TwelfthWars,"orwhateveritwasowingto,thisunluckyDukehadfallenintowantofmoremoney;andimpoverishedMecklenburgallegedthatitwasinnoconditiontopaymore。Almostonhisaccession,whilethetar—barrelswerestillblazing,yearsbeforeweeversawhim,hedemandednewsubventionfromhisRITTERS(the"Squires"oftheCountry);subventionnewinMecklenburg,thoughcommoninothersovereignGermanStates,andatonetimeinMecklenburgtoo。
  TheRitterswouldnotpay;theDukewouldcompelthem:
  RittersappealtoKaiserinReichshofrath,whoprovesfavorabletotheRitters。DukestilldeclinesobeyingKaiser;assertsthat"heishimselfinsuchmatterthesovereign:"Kaiserfulminateswhatofrustythunderhehasabouthim;towhichtheDuke,flungonhisbackbyit,stillcontinuescontumaciousinmindandtongue:
  andsobetweenthunderandcontumacy,asbetweenhammerandstithy,thepoorCountrywrithespainfullyeversince,andisanafflictiontoeverybodynearit。
  Fortenyearspast,theunluckiestofMisgoverningDukeshasbeeninuttercontroversywithhisRitters;——atlawwiththembeforetheCourtsoftheEmpire,nayoccasionallytryingcertainofthemhimself,andcuttingofftheirheads;gettingRussianregiments,andthenobligedtorenounceRussianregiments;——inshort,averygreattroubletomankindthereabouts。[Michaelis,ii。416—435。]
  SothattheKaiserinReichshofrath,aboutthedateindicated(Year1719),foundgoodtosendmilitarycoerciononhim;
  andintrustedthatfunctiontotheHanover—Brunswickpeople,toGeorgeI。moreespecially;towhom,asKREIS—HAUPTMANN"("CaptainoftheCircle,"CircleofLower—Saxony,wherethecontumacyhadoccurred),suchfunctionnaturallyfell。TheHanoverSovereignty,sending13,000men,horse,footandartilleryintoMecklenburg,soondidtheirfunction,withonlysomeslightflourishesoffightingonthepartofthecontumaciousDuke,——inwhichhischiefCaptain,oneSchwerin,distinguisheshimself:KurtvonSchwerin,whomweshallknowbetterbyandby,forhewentintothePrussianserviceshortlyafter。ColonelvonSchwerindidwellwhatwasinhim;butcouldnotsavearefractoryDuke,againstsuchodds。
  ThecontumaciousDukewasobligedtoflyhiscountry;——deposed,or,tobeginwith,suspended,aBrotherofhisbeingputinasinterimDuke:——andtheUniqueofHusbandsandparagonofMismanagingDukeslivesaboutDantzigeversince,onaPensionallowedhimbyhisinterimBrother;contumacioustothelast;
  andstillstirringupstrife,thoughnowwithdiminishedmeans,UnclePeterbeingnowdead,andRussianhelpmuchcutoff。
  TheHanoverSovereigntiesdidtheirfunctionsoonenough:
  buttheir"expensesforit,"thesetheyhaveinvaindemandedeversince。NomoneytobegotfromMecklenburg;andMecklenburgowesus"tentonsofgold,"——thatistosay,1,000,000thalers,"tou"
  beingthetenthpartofamillioninthatcoin。Hanover,therefore,holdspossession——andhasheldeversince,withcompetentsmallmilitaryforce——ofcertainDistrictsinMecklenburg:Taxesofthesewillsubsistoursoldieryintheinterim,andyieldinterest;theprincipaloncepaid,weatoncegivethemup;principal,bytheseschedules,ifyoucaretocountthem,isonemillionthalers(tenTONNENGOLDES,asabovesaid),orabout150,000pounds。Andsoithasstoodfortenyearspast;
  Mecklenburgthemostanarchicofcountries,owingtothekindofRittersandkindofDukeithas。Poorsouls,itisevidenttheyhavealllosttheirbeatenroad,andgotamongtheIGNESFATUIandpeat—pools:noneknowsthenecessitiesandsorrowsofthispooridleDukehimself!Inhisyoungyears,beforeaccession,heoncetriedsoldiering;servedonecampaignwithCharlesXII。,butwasgladto"returntoHamburg"again,tothepeaceablescenesoffashionablelifethere。[SeeGermanSpy
  (London,1725,byLediard,BiographerofMarlborough)foralivelypictureofthethenHamburg,——resortofNorthernMoneyedIdleness,aswellasofbetterthings。]ThenhisRussianUniqueofWives:——
  hisprobableadventures,priorandsubsequent,inUnclePeter’ssphere,canthesehavebeenpleasanttohim?TheangryRitters,too,theircountryhadgotmuchtrampledtopiecesintheCharles—TwelfthWars,StralsundSieges:moneyseemednecessarytotheDuke,andtheRitterswereveryscarceofit。Add,onbothsides,prideandwantofsense,withmutualangergoingonCRESCENDO;andwehavethesadphenomenonnowvisible:ADukefledtoDantzig,anarchicRittersnonethebetterforhisgoing;
  Dukeperhapsthreateningtoreturn,andmuchflurryinghispoorinterimBrother,andstirringuptheAnarchies:——inbrief,Mecklenburgbecomeahouseonfire,forbehoofofneighborsandself。
  InthesemiserablebrabblesFriedrichWilhelmdidnothithertoofficiallyinterfere;thoughnotuninterestedinthem;beinganextneighbor,andeven,byknowntreaties,"eventualheir,"
  shouldtheMecklenburgLinedieout。ButweknowhewasnotinfavorwiththeKaiser,inthoseoldyears;sothemilitarycoercionhadbeendonebyotherhands,andhehadnotsharedinthemanagementatall。Hemerelywatchedthecourseofthings;
  alwaysadvisedtheDuketosubmittoLaw,andbepeaceable;
  wassometimesrathersorryforhim,too,aswouldappear。
  Lastyear,however(1728),——doubtlessitwasoneofSeckendorf’sminormeasures,doneinTobacco—Parliament,——FriedrichWilhelm,nowapetoftheKaiser’s,isdiscoveredtobefairlyconcernedinthatmatter;andisconjoinedwiththeHanover—BrunswickCommissionersforMecklenburg;KaiserspeciallyrequiringthathisPrussianMajestyshall"helpinexecutingImperialOrders"intheneighboringAnarchicCountry。WhichratherhuffedlittleGeorge,——
  hitherto,since,hisFather’sdeath,theprincipal,orasgoodassoleCommissioner,——ifsobigaBritannicMajestyCOULDbehuffedbypaltryslightsofthatkind!FriedrichWilhelm,whohasmuchmeditatedMecklenburg,strainshisintellect,sometimestoanintensedegree,tofindoutwaysofsettlingit:George,whohasnevercaredtomeditateit,norbeenableifhehad,iscapableofsniffingscornfullyatFriedrichWilhelm’sprojectsonthematter,anddismissingthemasmoonshine。[DubourgayDespatchesandtheAnswerstothem(morethanonce)。]Toawisemuch—meditativeHouse—Mastiff,canthatbepleasant,fromanunthinkingdizenedcreatureoftheApespecies?ThetroublesofMecklenburg,anddiscrepanciesthereupon,arecapableofbecomingaSECONDsourceofquarrel。
  CAUSESTHIRDANDFOURTH:——ANDCAUSEFIFTH,WORTHALLTHEOTHERS。
  CauseTHIRDistheoldstoryofrecruiting;astandingcausebetweenPrussiaandallitsneighbors。AndtheFOURTHcauseisthetiniestofall:the"MeadowofClamei。"MeadowofClamei,somesquareyardsofboggyground;which,afterlongstudy,onedoesfindtoexistintheobscurestmanner,discoverableinthebestMapsofGermany,——sometwentymilessouthoftheElberiver,ontheboundarybetweenHanover—LuneburgandPrussia—Magdeburg,dubiousonwhichsideoftheboundary。LonesomeunknownPatchofMeadow,lyingfaramidpeatywildernessesinthoseSalzwedelregions:unknowntoallwritingmortalsasyet;butwhichthreatens,inthissummerof1729,tobecomefamousasRunnymeadamongtheMeadowsofHistory!AndtheFIFTHcause——Inshort,therewasnoreal"cause"oftheleastmagnitude;theeffectwasproducedbythecombinationofmanysmallandimaginaryones。
  Forifthereisawilltoquarrel,weknowthereisaway。
  AndperhapstheFIFTHnamablecause,inefficiencyworthalltheotherstogether,mightbefoundintheDebatesoftheSmokingParliamentthatseason,weretheJournalofitsProceedingsextant!Wegathersymptoms,indisputableenough,ofverydiligentelaborationsandinsinuationsthere;andconcludethattohavebeenthereallyeffectivecause。CloudshadrisenbetweenthetwoCourts;butexceptfortheTobacco—Parliament,therenevercouldhavethundercomefromthem。
  VerysoonafterGeorge’saccessiontherebegancloudstorise;
  theperfectlyaccomplishedlittleGeorgeassumingasevereandhighairtowardshisrusticBrother—in—Law。"WecannotstandthesePrussianenlistmentsandencroachments;rectifythese,inahighandseveremanner!"saysGeorgetohisHanoverOfficials。
  Georgeisnotwarmonhisthronetilltherecomesin,accordingly,fromtheHanoverOfficialsaComplainttothateffect,andevenaListofHanoveriansubjectswhoare,owingtovariousinjustices,nowservinginthePrussianranks:"YourPrussianMajestyisrequestedtoreturnusthesemen!"
  ThisListisdated22dJanuary,1728;Georgeonlyafewmonthsoldinhisnewauthorityasyet。ThePrussianMajestygrumblespainfullyresponsive:"Will,witheagerness,dowhateverisjust;
  mostsurely!ButishisBritannicMajestyaware?HanoverOfficialsarequitemisinformedastothecircumstances;"——anddoesnotreturnanyofthemen。Merelyapacificgrumble,andnothingdoneinregardtothecomplaints。ThenthereistheMeadowofClameiwhichwespokeof:"ThatbelongstoBrandenburg,yousay?
  NeverthelessthecontiguouspartsofHanoverhaverightsuponit。
  Some’eightcart—loadsofhay,’worthsayalmost5poundsor10
  poundssterling:whoistomowthatgrass,Iwonder?"——