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  ——Enough。

  Aboutfourmonthsbeforethistime,Elliothaddoneafeat,notintheDiplomaticlineatall,orbyhisownchoiceatall,whichhadconsiderablyastonishedtheDiplomaticworldatBerlin,andwasdoubtlesswellintheKing’sthoughtsduringthisintroductionoftheDozen。TheAmericanWarisragingandblunderingalong,——adelectableLordGeorgeGermaine(ALIASSackville,nootherthanouroldMindenfriend)managingasWar—Minister,othersequallyskilfulpresidingattheParliamentaryhelm;allbecomingworseandworseoff,asthematterproceeds。TherevoltedColonieshavetheirFranklins,Lees,busyinEuropeanCourts:\"Helpusinournoblestruggle,yeEuropeanCourts;,nowisyourchanceontyrannousEngland!\"TowhichFranceatleastdoesappeartobelendingear。

  Lee,turnedoutfromVienna,isatworkinBerlin,thiswhilepast;

  makingwhatprogressisuncertaintosomepeople。

  IknownotwhetheritwasbymyLordSuffolk’sinstigation,orwhathadputtheBritannicCabinetonsuchanidea,——perhapsthestolenLettersofFriedrich,whichshowsoexactaknowledgeofthecurrentofeventsinAmericaaswellasEngland(\"knowseverystepofit,asifheweretherehimself,theArch—Enemyofhonestneighborsinatimeofstress!\")——butitdoesappeartheyhadgotitintotheirsagaciousheadsthatthebadneighboratBerlinwas,ineffect,theArch—Enemy,probablymainspringofthewholematter;

  andthatitwouldbeinthehighestdegreeinterestingtoseeclearlywhatLeeandhehadonhand。OrderthereupontoElliot:

  \"Doit,atanyprice;\"andfinally,asmerepricewillnotanswer,\"Doitbyanymethod,——STEALLee’sDespatch—Boxforus!\"

  PerhapsfewExcellencieslivinghadlessappetiteforsuchajobthanElliot;buthisOrderswereperemptory,\"Leeisarebel,quasi—outlaw;andyoumust!\"Elliotthereupontookaccuratesurveyofthematter;andrapidlyenough,andwithperfectskill,thoughstillanoviceinBerlinaffairs,managedtodoit。Privilyhired,ormadehisservanthire,thechiefHousebreakerorPickpocketintheCity:\"LeelodgesinsuchandsuchaHostelry;bringushisRed—Boxforathirtyhours;itshallbewellworthyourwhile!\"

  AndinbriefspacetheRed—Boxarrives,accordingly;ascoreortwoofready—writerswaitingforit,whocopyallday,allnight,atthetopoftheirspeed,tilltheyhaveenough:whichdone,theLeeRed—BoxisleftonthestairsoftheLeeTavern;Boxlockedagain,andcomplete;onlytheFriedrich—LeeSecretscompletelypumpedoutofit,andnowrushingdayandnighttowardsEngland,toilluminatetheSupremeCouncil—Boardthere。

  ThisastonishingmassofpapersisstillextantinEngland;[IntheEDEN—HOUSEARCHIVES;whereanaturaldelicacy(unawarethatthequestionableLegationaryFACTstandsinprintforsomanyyearspast)isproperlyaversetoanypromulgationofthem。]——theoutsideofthemIhaveseen,bynomeanstheinside,hadIwishedit;——butamabletosayfromothersources,whichareopentoalltheworld,thatseldomhadaSupremeCouncil—Boardprocuredforitself,byimproperorproperways,aDiscoveryoflessvalue!DiscoverythatLeehasindeedbeenurgentatBerlin;andhasraisedinFriedrichthequestion,\"HaveyougottosuchaconditionthatIcan,withsafetyandadvantage,makeaTreatyofCommercewithyou?\"——ThathisMinisterSchulenburghas,byOrder,beeninvestigatingLeeonthathead;andhasreported,\"No,yourMajesty,LeeandPeoplearenotinsuchacondition;\"thathisMajestyhasreplied,\"Well,lethimwaittilltheyare;\"andthatLeeiswaitingaccordingly。

  Ingeneral,ThathisMajestyisnotlessconcernedinguidanceorencouragementoftheAmericanWarthanheisindittooftheAtlanticTidesoroftheEast—Wind(thoughhedoeskeepbarometersandmeteorologicalapparatusbyhim);andthatweoftheCouncil—

  Boardarea——whatshallIsay!NotsincethecaseofpoorDr。

  Cameron,in1753,whenFriedrichwastohavejoinedtheHighlanderswith15,000chosenPrussiansforJacobitepurposes,——andtheChamofTartarytohavetakenpartintheBangorianControversy,——wasthereamoreperfectplatitude,oradeeperdepthofignoranceastoadjacentobjectsonthepartofGoverningMen。Forshame,myfriends!——

  ThissurprisingbitofBurglary,sofarasIcangatherfromthePrussianBooks,musthavebeendoneonWEDNESDAY,JUNE25th,1777;

  Box(withessencepumpedout)restoredtostaircasenightofThursday,——Policealreadybusy,GovernorRaminandJustice—

  PresidentPhilippialreadyapprised,andsuspicionfallingontheEnglishMinister,——whoseServant(\"ArresthimwecannotwithoutaKing’sWarrant,onlyprocurableatPotsdam!\")vanishesbodily。

  Friday,27th,RaminandPhilippimakereport;Kinganswers,\"greatlyastonished:\"a\"GARSTIGESACHE(uglyBusiness),whichwilldotheEnglishnohonor:\"\"Servantfled,sayyou?Traceittothebottom;swift!\"ExcellencyElliot,seeinghowmatterslay,ownedhonestlytotheOfficialPeople,ThatitwashisServant(Servantsafegone,ChiefPickpocketnotmentionedatall);SUNDAYEVENING,29th,Kingordersthereupon,\"Letthematterdrop。\"TheseOfficialPieces,signedbytheKing,byHertzberg,Raminandothers,wedonotgive:hereisFriedrich’sownnoticeofittohisBrotherHenri:——

  \"POTSDAM,29thJUNE,1777……TherehasjustoccurredastrangethingatBerlin。Threedaysago,inabsenceoftheSieurLee,EnvoyoftheAmericanColonies,theEnvoyofEnglandwent[sent!]totheInnwhereLeelodged,andcarriedoffhisPortfolio;itseemshewasinfear,however,andthrewitdown,withoutopeningit,onthestairs[alas,no,yourMajesty,nottillafterpumpingtheessenceout]。AllBerlinistalkingofit。Ifoneweretoactwithrigor,itwouldbenecessarytoforbidthismantheCourt,sincehehascommittedapublictheft:but,nottomakeanoise,Isuppressthething。Sha’n’tfail,however,towritetoEnglandaboutit,andindicatethattherewasanotherwayofdealingwithsuchamatter,fortheyareimpertinent\"(say,ignorant,blindasmoles,yourMajesty;thatisthecharitablereading!)。[OEuvresdeFrederic,xxvi。394。InPREUSS,v。(hecallsit\"iv。\"

  or\"URKUNDENBUCHtovol。iv。,\"butitisreallyandpracticallyvol。v。)278,279,arethevariousOfficialReports。]

  ThiswasnotExcellencyElliot’sBurglary,asreaderssee,——amongalltheExcellenciesgoing,Iknownotthatthereisonewithlessnaturalappetiteforsuchajob;butsometimeswhatcananecessitousExcellencydo?ElliotisstillrememberedinBerlinsociety,notforthisonly,butforemphaticthingsofabettercomplexionwhichhedid;amanmorejustlyestimatedthere,thangenerallyhereinourtime。HerehischieffamerestsonawittyAnecdote,evidentlyapocryphal,andmanufacturedintheLondonClubs:\"WhoisthisHyder—Ali,\"saidtheoldKingtohim,oneday(accordingtotheLondonClubs)。\"Hm,\"answeredElliot,withexquisitepromptitude,politenessandsolidityofinformation,\"C’ESTUNVIEUXVOLEURQUICOMMENCEARADOTER(Anoldrobber,nowfallingintohisdotage),\"——lethisdotardMajestytakethat。

  Alas,myfriends!——Ignorancebyherselfisanawkwardlumpishwench;notyetfallenintoviciouscourses,nortobeuncharitablytreated:butIgnoranceandInsolence,——theseare,forcertain,anunlovelyMotherandBastard!Yes;——andtheymaydependuponit,thegrimParish—beadlesofthisUniverseareoutonthetrackofthem,andoakumandthecorrection—houseareinfalliblesoonerorlater!

  ThecleverElliot,whoknewahawkfromahernshaw,neverflounderedintothatplatitude。This,however,isajokeofhis,betterorworse(Ithink,onhisquittingBerlinin1782,withoutvisibleresourceoroutlook):\"IamfarfromhavingaSans—Souci,\"

  writeshetotheEdens;\"andIthinkIamcomingtobeSANS

  SIX—SOUS。\"——HerestillaretwosmallFractions,whichImustinsert;andthenrigorouslyclose。KaiserJoseph,inthesemonths,istravellingthroughFrancetoinstructhisImperialmind。

  ThefollowingisfiveweeksanteriortothatofLee’sRed—Box:——

  1。ABITOFDIALOGUEATPARIS(Saturday,17thMay,1777)。

  AftersolemnSessionoftheACADEMIEFRANCAISE,heldinhonorofanillustriousCOMTEDEFALKENSTEIN(privately,KaiserJosephII。),whohascometolookatFrance,[MinuteandratherentertainingAccountofhisproceduresthere,andespeciallyofhistwoVisitstotheAcademy(firstwasMay10th),inMayer,ReisenJosephsII。(Leipzig,1778),pp。112—132,147etseq。]——ComtedeFalkensteinwasgraciouslypleasedtostepuptoD’Alembert,whoisPerpetualSecretaryhere;andthislittleDialogueensued:——

  FALKENSTEIN。\"IhaveheardyouareforGermanythisseason;

  somesayyouintendtobecomeGermanaltogether?\"

  D’ALEMBERT。\"IdidpromisemyselfthehighhonorofavisittohisPrussianMajesty,whohasdeignedtoinviteme,withallthekindnesspossible:but,alas,forsuchhopes!Thebadstateofmyhealth——\"

  FALKENSTEIN。\"ItseemstomeyouhavealreadybeentoseetheKingofPrussia?\"

  D’ALEMBERT。\"Twotimes;oncein1756[1755,17th—19thJune,——ifyouwillbeexact],atWesel,whenIremainedonlyafewdays;

  andagainin1763,whenIhadthehonortopassthreeorfourmonthswithhim。SincethattimeIhavealwayslongedtohavethehonorofseeinghisMajestyagain;butcircumstanceshinderedme。

  I,aboveall,regrettednottohavebeenabletopaymycourttohimthatyearhesawtheEmperoratNeisse,——butatthismomentthereisnothingmoretobewishedonthathead\"(Don’tbow:theGentlemanisINCOGNITO)。

  FALKENSTEIN。\"ItwasverynaturalthattheEmperor,young,anddesiringtoinstructhimself,shouldwishtoseesuchaPrinceastheKingofPrussia;sogreataCaptain,aMonarchofsuchreputation,andwhohasplayedsogreatapart。ItwasaScholargoingtoseehisMaster\"(thesearehisverywords,yourMajesty)。

  D’ALEMBERT。\"IwishM。leComtedeFalkensteincouldseetheLetterswhichtheKingofPrussiadidmethehonortowriteafterthatInterview:itwouldthenappearhowthisPrincejudgedoftheEmperor,asalltheworldhassincedone。\"[\"D’AlemberttoFriedrich[inOEuvresdeFrederic,xxv。75],23dMay,1777。\"Ib。xxv。82;\"13thAugust,1777。\"]

  KINGTOD’ALEMBERT(threemonthsafter。Kaiserishome;

  passedFerney,earlyinAugust;anddidnotcallonVoltaire,asiswellknown)……\"IheartheComtedeFalkensteinhasbeenseeingharbors,arsenals,ships,manufactures,andhasn’tseenVoltaire。

  HadIbeenintheEmperor’splace,IwouldnothavepassedFerneywithoutaglanceattheoldPatriarch,wereitonlytosaythatI

  hadseenandheardhim。Arsenals,ships,manufactures,theseyoucanseeanywhere;butitrequiresagestoproduceaVoltaire。

  BytherumorsIhear,itwillhavebeenacertaingreatLadyTheresa,veryOrthodoxandlittlePhilosophical,whoforbadeherSontovisittheApostleofTolerance。\"

  D’ALEMBERT(inanswer):\"NodoubtyourMajesty’sguessisright。

  ItmusthavebeentheLadyMother。NobodyherebelievesthattheadvicecamefromhisSister[QueenMarieAntoinette],who,theysay,isfullofesteemforthePatriarch,andhasmorethanoncelethimknowitbythirdparties。\"[OEuvresdeFrederic,xxv。84。]

  AccordingtoFriedrich,Joseph’sreflectionsinFrancewereverygloomy:\"ThisisalloneCountry;strenuouslykneadedintoperfectunionandincorporationbytheOldKings:mydiscordantRomishReichisofmanyCountries,——andshouldbeofone,ifSovereignswerewiseandstrenuous!\"[OEuvresdeFrederic,vi。125。]

  2。ACABINET—ORDERANDACTUAL(fac—simile)SIGNATUREOF

  FRIEDRICH’S。——Afterunknowntravelsovertheworld,thispoorbrownBitofPaper,withaSignatureofFriedrich’stoit,haswanderedhither;andIhavehaditcopied,worthyornot。ARoyalCabinet—

  Orderonthesmallestofsubjects;butperhapsallthemoresignificantonthataccount;andaSignaturewhichreadersmayliketosee。

  Fordan,orFordon,isintheBrombergDepartmentinWestPreussen,——Brombergnolongeraheapofruins;butalively,new—built,paved,CANALLEDandindustrioustradingTown。AtFordanisaGrain—

  Magazine:Bein(\"Leg,\"DERBEIN,astheyslightinglycallhim)isProviant—Masterthere;andmustconsiderhisways,——theKing’seyebeingonhim。Readerscannowlookandunderstand:——

  ANDENOBER—PROVIANTMEISTERBEIN,zuFordan。

  \"POTSDAM,den9tenApril,1777。

  \"SeinerKoniglicherMajestatvonPreussen,UnserallergnadigsterHerr,lassendemOber—ProviantmeisterBeinhiebeydieGetraide—PreistabelledesBrombergschenDepartmentszufertigen;

  WorausderselbeersiehetwieniedrigsolcheaneinigenOrthensind,unddasszuInovraclawundStrezeltnowderScheffelRoggenum12

  Groschenkostet:dasolchesnunhiersowohlfeilist,somussjaderPreisinPohlennochwohlgeringer,undistdahernichtabzusehenwarumdiePohlenaufsohohePreisebestehen;derBeinmusssichdahernunrechteMuhegebem,unddenEinkaufsowohlfeilalsnurimmermoglichzumachensuchen。\"

  \"HisRoyalMajestyofPreussen,Ourmostall—graciousLord,letsherewith,totheHeadProviant—MasterBein,theGrain—PricesTableoftheBrombergDepartmentbedespatched;WherefromBeinperceiveshowlowinsomeplacestheseare,andthat,atInovraclawandStrezeltnowtheBushelofRyecostsabout14Pence:now,asitissocheapthere,thepriceinPolandmustbestillsmaller;

  andthereforeitisnottobeconceivedwhythePolesdemandsuchhighprices,\"asthesaidBeinreports:\"Beinthereforeischargedtotakeespecialpains,andtrynottomakethepurchasedearerthanisindispensable。\"

  FRIEDRICH’SSIGNATUREHERE——PAGE390,BOOKXXI————————

  OriginalkindlyfurnishedmebyMr。W。H。Doeg,BarlowMoor,Manchester:whoseitnowis,——purchasedinLondon,A。D。1863。

  TheFRHofGermanCURSIV—SCHRIFT(currenthand),whichthewoodcutterhasappended,shutoffbyasquare,willshowEnglishreaderswhattheKingmeans:an\"Frh\"doneasbyaflourishofone’sstick,inthemostcompendiousandreallyingeniousmanner,——suitableforaneconomicKing,whohastorepeatitscoresoftimeseverydayofhislife!

  ChapterVI。

  THEBAVARIANWAR。

  Attheverybeginningof1778,thechronicquarrelwithAustriapassed,byanaccidentjustfallenout,intotheacutestate;

  rosegradually,and,inspiteofnegotiating,issuedinathingcalledBavarian—SuccessionWar,whichdidnotendtillSpringofthefollowingyear。Theaccidentwasthis。AtMunchen,December30th,1777,MaxJosephKurfurstofBaiern,onlyBrotherofourlivelyfriendtheElectress—DowagerofSaxony,died;suddenly,ofsmall—poxunskilfullytreated。Hewasinhisfifty—secondyear;

  childless,thelastofthatBavarianbranch。HisHeirisKarlTheodor,Kur—Pfalz(ElectorPalatine),whoisnowtounitetheTwoElectorates,——unlessAustriacanbargainwithhimotherwise。

  Austria’sdesiretogetholdofBaiernisofveryoldstanding;

  andwehaveheardlatelyhowmuchitwasanobjectwithKaunitzandhisyoungKaiser。WithKarlTheodortheydidbargain,——infact,hadbeforehandasgoodasbargained,——andweregreatlyastonished,whenKingFriedrich,aloneofallTeutschlandortheworld,mildly,butperemptorily,interfered,andsaidNo,——witheffect,asiswellknown。

  Something,notmuch,mustbesaidofthisBavarian—SuccessionWar;

  whichoccupied,atapitchoftensionandanxietyforeigntohimforalongtime,fifteenmonthsofFriedrich’soldage(January,1778—March,1779);andfilledallEuroperoundhimandit,inanextraordinarymanner。Something;bynomeansmuch,nowthatwehaveseentheissueofsuchmountainsallintravail。NobodycouldthensaybutitbadefairtobecomeaFourthAustrian—PrussianWar,assanguinaryastheSeven—Yearshadbeen;forineffecttherestoodoncemoretheTwoNationsrankedagainsteachother,asifformortalduel,nearhalfamillionmeninwhole;parleyingindeed,butbrandishingtheirswords,andeverandanongivingmutualclashoffence,asiftheworkhadbegun,thoughtherealwaysintervenednewparleyingfirst。

  Andnoweverybodyseesthattheworkneverdidbegin;

  thatparleying,enforcedbybrandishing,turnedouttobealltheworktherewas:andeverybodyhasforgottenit,and,exceptforspecificpurposes,demandsnottobeputinmindofit。

  Mountainsinlaborwerenotsofrequentthenasnow,whenthePennyNewspaperhasgotchargeofthem;thoughthenasnowtopracticalpeopletheywereanuisance。Mountainsallinterrifictravail—

  throes,threateningtooversetthesolarsystem,havealwaysacharm,especiallyforthemorefoolishclasses:butwhenoncethebirthhastakenplace,andthewretchedmouseduckspastyou,orevennothingatallcanbeseentoduckpast,whoistherebutimpatientlyturnsonhisheel?

  ThoseTerritories,whichadjoinonitsowndominions,wouldhavebeenextremelycommodioustoAustria;——asAustriaitselfhaslongknown;andbyrepeatedlyattemptingthemonanychancegiven(asin1741—1745,togonofartherback),hasshownhowwellitknows。

  Indeed,thewholeofBavariafairlyincorporatedandmadeAustrian,whataninfiniteconveniencewoulditbe!

  \"DobutlookontheMap[thisNoteisnotbyBusching,butbysomebodyofAustriantendencies]:youwouldsay,AustriawithoutBavariaislikeaHumanFigurewithitsbellybelongingtosomebodyelse。BavariaisthetrunkorbellyoftheAustrianDominions,shuttingoffallthelimbsofthemeachfromtheother;makingforcentralpartahugechasm。

  \"Ober—Pfalz,——whichusedtobeKur—Pfalz’s,whichisBavaria’ssincewetookitfromtheWinter—Kingandbestoweditinthatway,——Ober—Pfalz,thecountryofAmberg,whereMailleboisoncepleasedtomakeinvasionofus;——doesnotitadjoinontheBohemianForest?

  TheRIBSthere,Bohemianall,uptotheshoulder,areours:buttheshoulder—bladeandleftarm,whosearethey!AustriaProperandHungary,thesemaybetakenassitting—partandlowerlimbs,ampleandfleshy;butsee,justabovethepelvis,onthesouthside,howBavariaanditsTyrolsticksitselfinuponAustria,whofanciedshealsohadaTyrol,andfarthemoreimportantone。OurTyrol,ourStyria,Carniola,Carinthia,——Bavariablocksthesein。ThentheSwabianAustria,——Breisach,andthoseUpper—RhineCountries,fromwhichweinvadeFrance,——wecannotreachthemexceptthroughBavarianground。SwabianAustriashouldbeourrightarm,fingersofitreachingintoSwitzerland;Ober—Pfalzourleft:——andastothebroadbreastbetweenthesetwo;leftarmandbroadbreastareBavaria’s,notours。OftheNetherlands,whichmightbecalledgeographicallytheheadofAustria,alas,thelongneck,Lorraine,wasonceours;butwhoseisit?Irrecoverableforthepresent,——

  perhapsmaynotalwaysbeso!\"

  TheseareKaunitz’sideas;andtheyoungKaiserhaseagerlyadoptedthemastheloadstarofhislife。\"MaketheReicharealityagain,\"

  thinkstheKaiser(good,ifonlypossible,thinkwetoo);

  \"makeAustriagreat;AustriaistheReich,howelsecantheReichbereal?\"

  Inpracticalpoliticstheseareratherwildideas;buttheyarereallyKaunitz’sandhisKaiser’s;andwerepersistedinlongafterthisBavarianmattergotitscheck:andasawhole,theygotrepeatedchecks;beingimpossibleall,andfarfromthemeaningofaTimebigwithFrenchRevolution,andwithquiteotherthingsthanworld—greatnesstoAustria,andrejuvenescenceonsuchoronanytermstothepooroldHolyRomanReich,whichhadbeenawiggerysolong。NobodycouldguessofwhatitwasthatFranceortheworldmightbewithchild:nobody,tillthebirthin1789,andevenforagenerationafterwards。Franceisweaklyandunwieldy,hasstrangeenoughlongingsforchalky,inky,visionary,foolishsubstances,andmaybeinthefamily—wayforaughtweknow。

  ToKaunitzitisprettyclearthatFrancewillnotstandinhispathinthisfinelittleBavarianbusiness;whichisallhecaresforatpresent。EnglandinwarwithitsColonies;RussiaattentivetoitsTurk;foreignNations,whatcantheydobuttalk;

  remonstratemoreorless,astheydidinthecaseofPoland;

  andpermitthethingwithprotest?OnlyfromoneSovereignPerson,andfromhimIshouldguessnotmuch,doesKaunitzexpectseriousopposition:fromFriedrichofPrussia;towhomnoenlargementofAustriacanbematterofindifference。\"Butcannotweperhapsmakeitworthhiswhile?\"thinksKaunitz:\"Tush,heisoldandbroken;

  thoughttobedying;hasanabsolutehorrorofwar。Hetoowillsitquiet;orwemustmakeitworthhiswhile。\"InthiscalculationKaunitzdeceivedhimself;wearenowshortlytoseehow。

  Kaunitz’sCase,whenhebringsitbeforetheReich,andgeneralPublicofmankindanditsGazetteers,willbynomeansprovetobeastrongone。HisLaw\"TITLE\"isthis:——

  \"ArchdukeAlbertV。,ofAustria,subsequentlyKaiserAlbertII。,hadmarriedElizabeth,onlyDaughterofKaiserSigismundSUPER—

  GRAMMATICAM:Albertishewhogotthreecrownsinoneyear,Hungary,Bohemia,RomishReich;and’wehopeafourth,’saytheOldHistorians,’whichwasaheavenlyandeternalone,’——died,inshort(1439,ageforty)。FromhimcomethenowKaisers。

  \"In1426,thirteenyearsbeforethiseventoftheCrowns,SigismundGRAMMATICAMhadinfeoffedhiminathingstillofshadowynature,——

  theExpectancyofaStraubingenPrincedom;pleasantextensiveDistrict,onlynotyetfallen,orlikefallingvacant:’Youshallinherit,youandyours(whoarealsomyown),sosoonasthispresentlineofWittelsbachersdie!’saidKaiserSigismund,solemnly,intwosolemnsheepskins。’Notawhitofit,’wouldtheWittelsbachershaveanswered,hadtheyknownoftheaffair。

  ’Whenwedieout,thereisanotherLineofWittelsbachers,plentyofotherlines;andHouse—treatiesmanyandold,settlingallthat,withouthelpofyouandAlbertoftheThreeCrowns!’

  Andaccordinglytherehadnevercometheleastfruit,orattemptatfruit,fromthesetwoSigismundSheepskins;whichwerestilllyingintheViennaArchives,wheretheyhadlainsincethecreationofthem,knowntoanAntiquaryortwo,butnotevenbythemthoughtworthyofmentioninthisbusyworld。ThiswasliterallyalltheclaimthatAustriahad;andeveryby—standeradmittedittobe,initself,notwortharush。\"

  \"Initselfperhapsnot,\"thoughtKaunitz;\"butthefreeconsentofKarlTheodortheHeir,willnotthatbeaTitleinfull?Onewouldhopeso;inthepresentstateofEurope:France,England,Russia,everyNationwelteringoverheadinitsowntroublesandaffairs,littleatleisureforours!\"AnditiswithKarlTheodor,tomakeoutafullTitleforhimselfthere,thatKaunitzhasbeensecretlybusythislongtimeback,especiallyinthelatecriticaldaysofpoorKurfurstMax。

  KarlTheodorofthePfalz,nowfallenHeirtoBaiern,isapooridlecreature,ofpurelyegoistic,ornamental,dilettantenature;

  sunkintheatricals,bastardchildrenandthelike;muchpraisedbyVoltaire,whosometimesusedtovisithim;andbyCollini,towhomheisakindmaster。KarlTheodorcareslittlefortheintegrityofBaiern,muchforthatofhisownskin。Verylongago,in1742,inpoorKaiserKarl’sCoronationtime,wesawhimwedded,himandanother,totwofairSisterSulzbachPrincesses,[Supra,viii。

  119。]Grand—daughtersofoldKarlPhilip,thethenKur—Pfalz,whomhehasinherited。Itwasthelastactofthatnever—restingoldKarlPhilip,ofwhomweusedtohearsomuch:\"KarlTheodortohaveoneofmyinestimableGrand—daughters;DukeClement,youngerBrotherofourblessednewKaiser,tohaveanother;therebyweunitethekindredbranchesofthePfalz—BaiernFamilies,andmaketheassuranceoftheHeritagesdoublysure!\"saidoldKarlPhilip;

  anddiedhappy,orthehappiesthecould。

  Readersnodoubthaveforgottenthiscircumstance;and,intheirtotallackofinterestinKarlTheodorandhispaltryaffairs,mayaswellberemindedofit;——andfurthermore,thatthesebrilliantyoungWives,\"DuchessClement\"especially,calledonWilhelminaduringtheFrankfurtGayeties,andwereacharmtoKaiserKarlAlbert,strivingtolookforwardacrosscloudsintoaglitteringfutureforhisHouse。Theodor’sPrincessbroughthimnochildren;

  sheandherSisterarebothstillliving;alonewomanthelatter(DukeClementdeadthesesevenyears),——astillmorelonetheformer,withsuchaHusbandyetliving!Lonewomenboth,wellforwardinthefifties;activesouls,Ishouldguess,atleasttojudgebyDuchessClement,whobeingaDowager,andmistressofhermovements,isemphaticindenouncingsuchdisasteranddisgrace;

  andplaysagreatpart,atMunchen,intheagitatingscenesnowonhand。Comesout\"likeanobleAmazon,\"saytheadmiringby—

  standers,onthisoccasion;stirswhateverfacultyshehas,especiallyhertongue;andgoesonurging,pushingandcontrivingallshecan,regardlessofrisksinsuchanimminency。

  KarlTheodorfindshisHeritagesindisputable;buthehasnoLegitimateSontoleavethemto;andhasmanyIllegitimate,whomAustriacanprovidefor,——andrichlywill。HisHeirisaNephew,KarlAugustChristian,ofZweibruck;whomperhapsitwouldnotbepainfultohimtodisappointalittleofhishighexpectations。

  Onthewhole,Peace;plentifulprovision,titularandother,forhisIllegitimates;andacomfortablesumofreadymoneyover,toenliventheTheatricals,DusseldorfPicture—GalleriesandDilettanteoperationsandCollections,——howmuchwelcomertoTheodorthanaBaiernneversoreligiouslysavedentireattheexpenseofquarrel,whichcannotbutbetedious,troublesomeanddangerous!Honor,indeed——butwhat,toanoldstagerinthedilettanteline,ishonor?Oldstagerstherearewhowillowntoyou,likeBalzac’sEnglishmaninacaseofconflagration,whenhonorcalledonallmentotaketheirbuckets,\"MAISJEN’AIPOINT

  D’HONNEUR!\"Towhom,unluckily,youcannotanswerasinthatcase,\"C’ESTEGAL,’Tisallone;doasifyouhadsome!\"KarlTheodorscandalouslyleftBaierntoitsfate。

  KarlTheodor’sHeir,poorAugustChristianofZweibruck,hadofcoursehisowngloomythoughtsonthisparcellingofhisBavarianreversion:butwhatpowerhashe?None,hethinks,buttotaketheinevitablepatiently。NorgenerallyinthePrincesoftheReich,thoughonewouldhavethoughtthempersonallyconcerned,wereitonlyfordangerofalikemistreatment,wasthereanyemotionpubliclyexpressed,ortheleasthopeofhelp。\"PerhapsPrussiawillquarrelaboutit?\"thinkthey:\"Austria,Prussia,inanyoftheirquarrelswegetonlycrushed;bettertokeepoutofit。

  Wewelloutofit,themoretheyquarrelandfight,thebetterforus!\"England,intheshapeofHanover,wouldperhapshavemadesomeefforttointerfere,providedFrancedid:oneitherside,Iinclinetothink,——thatistosay,onthesideoppositetoFrance。ButpoorEnglandisengagedwithitsmelancholyAmericanWar;FranceonthepointofbreakingoutintoAlliancewiththeInsurrectionthere。

  NeitherFrancenorEnglanddidinterfere。Franceissinkingintobankruptcy;intenttohaveaNavybeforemostthings;toassisttheCauseofHumanLibertyoverseaswithal,andbecomeasublimespectacle,andaruintoEngland,——notasinthePitt—Choiseultime,butbythatimprovedmethod。Russia,againinvolvedinTurkbusiness,lookson,withnowandthenabigwordthrownoutontheonesideandtheother。——Munchen,intheinterval,wecanfancywhatanagitatedCity!OneNotesays:——

  \"KurfurstMaxJosephbeingdead(30thDecember,1777),PrivyCouncillorJohannEucharvonObermayr,favoriteandfactotumMinisteroftheDeceased,openedtheChatoulle[PrincelySafe,orCaseofPreciosities];tookfromittheAct,whichalreadylayprepared,forHomagingandsolemnInstalmentofKarlTheodorKur—Pfalz,asheirofBaiern;withimmediateintenttoexecutethesame。EucharordersstrictclosureoftheTown—gates;theSoldierytodrawout,andbesetallstreets,——especiallythatstreetwhereImperialMajesty’sAmbassadorlives:’RankclosewithyourbackstothatHouse,’ordersEuchar;’andtheinstantanybodystirstocomeout,soundyourdrums,and,atthesameinstant,lettherearmostrankofyou,withoutlookinground[foronewouldnotgiveoffence,unlessimperative]smitethebuttsoftheirmusketstotheground’

  (readyforfiring,IFimperative)。Nobody,Ithink,stirredoutfromthatAustrianExcellency’sHouse;inanycase,ObermayrcompletedhisActwithouttheleastprotestortroublefromanybody;andKarlTheodor,almosttohisterror[forhemeanttosell,andsatisfyAustria,bynomeanstoresistorfight,thepaltryoldcreature,carefulofselfandskinonly],sawhimselfsolemnlysecuredbyallformsoflawinalltheLandsoftheDeceased。

  [Fischer,GeschichteFriedrichsdesZweiten

  (Halle,1787),ii。358。]

  \"KaiserJoseph,inafumeatthis,shotoffanexpresstoBohemia:

  ’Suchandsuchregiments,tenortwelveofyou,withyourartilleryandtools,marchinstantlyintoStraubingen,andoccupythatTownandDistrict。’AtVienna,totheKarl—TheodorAmbassador,theKaunitzOfficialswerealtogetherloud—voiced,minatory:’Whatisthis,HerrExcellenz?Bargainalreadymade;lyingreadyformeresignature;andatMunchensuchdoings。SignthisBargain,ortherecrossyourfrontier60,000Austrianmen,andseizebothBaiernandtheOber—Pfalz;bethinkyou,Herr!’ThepoorHerrbethoughthim,whatcouldhedo?signedtheBargain,KarlTheodorsanctioning,3dJanuary,1778,——thefourthdayafterObermayr’sHomagingfeat;——andcompletesthefirstactofthisbadbusiness。TheBargain,onTheodor’sside,wasofthemostliberalkind:AllandsundrytheLandsandCirclesofDukeJohannofStraubingen,LordshipofMindelheim[Marlborough’soldPlace]superadded,andIknownotwhatelse;SovereigntyoftheFiefsinOber—PfalztolapsetotheCrownofBohmenonmydecease。\"HalfBavaria,orbetter;

  somereckonitasgoodastwo—thirds。

  ThefigureofDuchessClement,Amazoninhair—powder,driviugincessantlyaboutamongtheofficialitiesandaristocraticcircles;thisandtheorderof\"Rattleyourmusketsontheground;\"

  letthesetwofeaturesrepresenttoustheMunchenofthosemonths。

  Munchen,Regensburg,Viennaareloudwithpleading,protocolling;

  butitisnottherethatthecrisisofthegamewillbefoundtolie。

  Friedrichhas,forsometimeback,especiallysincethelateKur—

  Baiern’sillness,understoodthatAustria,alwayseagerforaclutchatBaiern,hadsomethingofthatkindinview;buthisfirstpositivenewsofitwasaLetterfromDuchessClement(date,JANUARY3d),which,bythedetailoffacts,unveiledtohisquickeyethetrueoutline,extentandnatureofthisEnterpriseofAustria’s;Enterprisewhich,hecouldnotbutagreewithDuchessClement,wasoneofgreatconcernmentnottoBaiernalone。

  \"Mustbewithstood;prevented,atwhateverrisk,\"thoughtFriedrichontheinstant:\"ThenewElector,KarlTheodor,heprobablyisdeadtothematter;

  butoneoughttoaskhim。Ifheanswer,Dead;

  thenaskhisHeir,Haveyounolifetoit?\"Heirisagallantenoughyounggentleman,ofendlesspedigree,butsmallpossessions,\"KarlAugustChristian[KarlII。inOfficialstyle],DukeofZweibruck—Birkenfeld,\"

  KarlTheodor’seldestNephew;

  FriedrichjudgesthatheprobablywillhavehaggledtosignanyAustrianconventionfordismemberingBaiern,andthathewillstartintolifeuponitsosoonasheseeshope。

  \"Amessengertohim,toKarlTheodorandhim,\"thinksFriedrich:

  \"amessengerinstantly;andwho?\"Forthatclearlyisthefirstthing。Andadelicatethingitis;requiringtobedoneinprofoundestsecrecy,byhintandinnuendoratherthanspeech;

  bysomebodyinacloakofdarkness,whoisofadroitquality,andwasneverheardofindiplomaticcirclesbefore,nottobesuspectedofhavingbusinessofmineonhand。FriedrichbethinkshimthatinalatevisittoWeimar,hehadnoticed,forhisfinequalities,ayounggentlemannamedGortz;EustacevonGortz,[Preuss,iv。92n。&c。]lateTutortotheyoungDuke(KarlAugust,whomreadersknowasGoethe’sfriend):

  awise,firm,adroit—lookingyounggentleman;whowasfartherinterestingasBrothertoLieutenant—GeneralvonGortz,arespectablesoldierofFriedrich’s。

  Ex—TutoratWeimar,wesay,andidleforthemoment;hangingaboutCourtthere,tillheshouldfindanewfunction。

  OfthisEx—TutorFriedrichbethinkshim;andinthecourseofthatsameday,——forthereisnodelay,——Friedrich,whoisatBerlin,beckonsGeneralGortztocomeovertohimfromPotsdaminstantly。

  \"Hitherthisevening;andinallprivacymeetmeinthePalaceatsuchanhour\"(hourofmidnightorthereby);whichofcourseGortz,dulyinvisibletomankind,does。Friedrichexplains:AnerrandtoMunchen;perfectlysecret,forthemoment,andrequiringgreatdelicacyandaddress;perhapsnotwithoutrisk,atimorousmanmightsay:willyourBrothergoforme,thinkyou?Gortzthinkshewill。\"HereishisInstruction,ifso,\"addstheKing,handinghimanAutographofthenecessaryoutlineofprocedure,——notsigned,norwithanycredential,orevenspecificaddress,lestaccidenthappen。\"Adieuthen,HerrGeneral—Lieutenant;ruleis,shoesofswiftness,cloakofdarkness:adieu!\"AndGortzSeniorisoffontheinstant,careeringtowardsWeimar,wherehefindsGortzJunior,andmakesknownhiserrand。GortzJuniorstaresinthenaturalastonishment;but,aftersomeintensebriefdeliberation,becomesaffirmative,andinaminimumoftimeisreadyandontheroad。

  GortzJuniorprovedtohavebeenanexcellentchoiceontheKing’spart;andcametogoodpromotionafterwardsbyhisconductinthisaffair。GortzJuniorstartedforMunchenontheinstant,maskedutterly,orhisbusinessmasked,fromprofaneeyes;sawthisperson,sawthat,andglidedswiftlyabout,swiftlyandwithsureaim;andspeedilykindledthematter,andhadsmokerisinginvariouspoints。AndbeforeJanuarywasout,sawtheReichs—DietatRegensburg,muchmorethegeneralGazetteerageeverywhere,seizedofthisaffair,andthrownintoparoxysmsatthesizeandcomplexionofit:saw,infact,aworldgettingintoflame,——

  kindledbywhomorwhatnobodycouldguess,foralongtimetocome。Gortzhadgreatrunningaboutinhiscloakofdarkness,andshowedabundanttalentofthekindneeded。Apushing,clear—eyed,stout—heartedman;muchclevernessandsurenessinwhathedidandforboretodo。Hisadventuresweremanifold;hehadmuchtravellingabout:wasatRegensburg,atMannheim;sawmanypersonswhomhehadtojudgeofontheinstant,andspeakfranklyto,orspeakdarkly,orspeaknothing;andhemadenomistake。Oneofhisbestcounsellors,Igather,wasDuchessClement:ofcourseitwasnotlongtillDuchessClementheardsomeinklingofhim;till,insomeofhisgoingsandcomings,hesawDuchessClement,whohailedhimasanangeloflight。Inonejourneymoremysteriousthanever,\"hewasthreedaysinvisibleinDuchessClement’sGarden—house。\"

  \"AH,MADAME,QUEN’ETIEZ—VOUSELECTEUR,WhywerenotyouElector!\"

  writesFriedrichtoheronce:\"Weshouldnothaveseenthoseshamefulevents,whicheverygoodGermanmustblushfor,tothebottomofhisheart(DONTTOUTBONALLEMANDDOITROUGIRJUSQU’AU

  FONDDUCOEUR)!\"[Preuss,iv。94。]

  WecannotaffordtheleastnarrativeofGortzandhiscourses:

  imagination,fromafewtraits,willsufficientlyconceivethem。

  HehadgonefirsttoKarlTheodor’sMinister:\"Deadtoit,Ifear;

  hasalreadysigned?\"Alas,yes。UponwhichtoZweibrucktheHeir’sMinister;whomhisMasterhaddistinctlyorderedtosign,butwho,athisownperil,gallantman,delayed,remonstrated,hadnotyetdoneit;andwasabletoanswer:\"Alivetoit,he?Yes,withawitness,weretherehopeintheworld!\"——whichthrewGortzuponinstantgalloptowardsZweibruckSchloss,insearchofsaidHeir,theyoungDukeAugustChristian;who,however,hadleftintheinterim(summonedbyhisUncle,onAustrianurgency,toconsentalongwithhim);butwhomGortz,bydexterityandintuitionofsymptoms,caughtupbytheroad,withwhatamutualjoy!Ashadbeenexpected,AugustChristian,onsightofGortz,withanarmedFriedrichloominginthedistance,tookatonceintonewcoursesandactivities。Fromhim,noconsentnow;farother:TreatywithFriedrich;flatrefusalevertoconsent:applicationtotheReich,applicationeventoFrance,andwhateveragallantyoungfellowcoulddo。

  ItwasbyFriedrich’sorderthatheappliedtoFrance;hisyoungerBrother,MaxJoseph,wasasoldierthere,andstrovetobackhiminOfficialandothercircles,——whowereallfriendly,evenzealousforhim;andgavegoodwords,buthadnothingmore。ThisFrenchdepartmentofthebusinesswaslongadelaytoFriedrich’soperations:andinresult,poorMax’sindustrythere,dowhathecould,provedratheraminusquantitythanotherwise。Agoodyoungman,theysay;butnotthemantokindleintoactionhorsesthataredead,——ofwhichhehadexperiencemorethanonceintimecoming。Heisthesamethat,30yearsafter,havingsurvivedhischildlesselderBrother,becameKingMax,firstKingofBaiern;

  begotLudwig,secondKing,——who,forhispart,hasbegottenOthoKingofGreece,anddoneotherfeatsstilllessworthmentioning。

  AugustChristian’sbehaviorispraisedasexcellent,——passivelyfirmandpolite;thegrandrequisite,persistenceonyourgroundof\"No:\"——buthisluck,tofindsuchaFriedrich,andalsotofindsuchaGortz,wasthesavingclauseforhim。

  Friedrichwasinveryweakhealthinthesemonths;stillconsideredbytheGazetteerstobedying。Butitappearsheisnotyettooweakfortaking,ontheinstantnecessary,aworld—importantresolution;andofbeingontheroadwithit,tothisissueortothat,atfullspeedbeforethedayclosed。\"Desist,goodneighbor,Ibeseechyou。Youmustdesist,andevenyoushall:\"thisresolutionwasentirelyhisown;asweretheequallypromptarrangementshecontrivedforexecutingit,shouldhardcometohard,andAustriapreferwartodoingjustice。\"Excellentmethods,\"

  saythemostunfriendlyjudges,\"whichmustatoncehavethrottledAustriaintocompliance,hadhebeenaspromptinexecutingthem;

  ——whichhebynomeanswas。Andtherelieshiserrorandfailure;

  verylamentable,excusableonlybydecrepitudeofbodyproducingweaknessanddecayofmind。\"ThisisemphaticallyandwearisomelySchmettau’sopinion,[F。W。C。GrafvanSchmettau(thisistheELDERSchmettau’sSon,nottheDRESDENER’Swhomweusedtoquote),FELDZUGDERPREUSSISCHENARMEEINBOHMENIMJAHRE1778(Berlin,1789,——simultaneouslyinFrenchtoo,withPlans):withwhich——asthecompletestAccountbyaneagerWitnessandParticipator——

  comparealwaysFriedrich’sown(MEMOIRESDELAGUERREDE1778),inOEuvresdeFrederic,vi。135—208。Schoning(vol。iv。),besideshisownlooseNarrative,orSummary,hasgivenalltheCORRESPONDENCEbetweenHenriandtheKing:——sufficienttoquenchthesharpestappetiteonthissubject。]wholooksatitonlyasamilitaryAdjutant,intentonhonorandrapidfeatsofwar,——

  withhowmuchreason,readersnotPrussianormilitaryshalljudgeaswegoon。

  Saxony,weoughttomention,wasalsoaggrieved。TheDowager—

  ElectressMariaAntoinette,oursprightlyfriend,had,assolesurvivingSisterofthelateKurfurstMax,theundoubtedheirshipofKurfurstMax’s\"allodialpropertiesandterritories:\"

  territories,Ithink,mainlyintheOber—Pfalz(whichareNOT

  BavariaProper,butwereacquiredintheThirty—YearsWar),whichareimportantinvalue,andwhichAustria,regardlessofourlivelyfriend,haslaidholdofaslapsedfiefsofBohemia。

  ClearlyBohemian,saysAustria;andkeepshold。OurlivelyfriendhereuponmakesoverallherrightsinthatmattertoherSon,thereigningElector;withthecounsel,ifcounselwereneeded,\"AskprotectionofKingFriedrich;gowhollywithKingFriedrich。\"

  Mecklenburgtoohasaninterest。AmongthelapsedfiefsisonetoaDuchycalledofLeuchtenberg;——inregardtowhich,saysMecklenburg,asloudasitcan,\"ThatDuchyisnotlapsedatall;

  thatisnowmine,witnessthisDocument\"(ofavalidtestamentarynature)!Otherclaimswereputin;butthesethree:Zweibruckendlesslyimportant;Saxonyimportanttoo,thoughnotinsuchdegree;Mecklenburgunimportant,butjust,——werealonerecognizedinimpartialquartersasauthenticandworthyofnotice。

  OfthepleadingsandproceduresintheReichsDietnoreaderwouldpermitmetospeak,wereIinclined。Enoughtounderstandthattheywentonintheusualvoluminousdull—droningway,crescendoalways;

  anddeserve,whatatpresenttheyaresureof,oblivionfromallcreatures。Theimportantthingwas,notthosepleadingsintheReichsDiet,northeAustrianproposalsthereorelsewhere;butthebrandishingofarmsinemittingandalsoinsuccessivelyansweringthesame。AnsweralwaysNobyFriedrich,andsomenewflashofhandledarms,——thephysiognomyofwhichwastheonesignificantpoint,Austria,whichisfarfromreadywitharms,thoughateachfreshpleadingorproposalittriestogiveakindofbrandish,saysmainlythreethings,inessencesomewhatthus。

  AUSTRIA:\"CannottwoStatesoftheReichcometoamutualunderstanding,asAustriaandBavariahavedone?Andwhathavethirdpartiestosaytoit?\"FRIEDRICH:\"Much!PartiesoftheReichhavemuchtosaytoit!\"(Thisseveraltimeswithvariations。)

  AUSTRIA:\"Ourrightsseemtousvalid:Zweibruck,Saxony,Mecklenburg,ifaggrieved,cantryintheReichsLaw—Courts。\"

  FRIEDRICH:\"Law—Courts!\"withanewbrandish;thatis,setsmoreregimentsonmarch,fromPommerntoWeselallonmarch,toBerlin,toSilesia,towardstheBohemianFrontier。AUSTRIA,bythevoiceofKaunitz:\"WewillnotgiveupourrightswithoutsentenceofLaw。

  WecannotrecognizetheKingofPrussiaasLaw—Judgeinthismatter。\"FRIEDRICH:\"TheKingofPrussiaisoftheJury!\"

  Pulseafterpulse,thisissomethinglikethecoursethingshad,crescendotill,inaboutthreemonths,theygottoaheightwhichwasevidentlyserious。Nay,inthecourseofthepleadingsitbecamemanifestthatontheAustriangroundsofclaim,notMariaTheresacouldbeheirtoStraubingen,butFriedrichhimself:

  \"IdescendfromThree—CrownAlbert’sDaughter,\"saidMariaTheresa。

  \"AndIfromanelderDaughterofhis,anddonotclaim!\"

  Friedrichcouldhaveanswered,butdidnot;treatingsuchclaimallalongasmerelycolorableandchimerical,notworthattentioninseriousaffairsoffact。Till,atlength,afteraboutthreemonths,therecomesareallyseriousbrandish。

  SUNDAY,APRIL5th,1778,atBerlin,FriedrichholdsreviewofhisArmy,allassembled,equippedandinreadiness;and(inthatupperParole—RoomoftheSchloss)makesthisSpeech,which,notwithoutextraneousintention,wasprintedintheNewspapers:——

  FRIEDRICH’SSPEECHTOHISGENERALS。\"Gentlemen,Ihaveassembledyouhereforapublicobject。Mostofyou,likemyself,haveoftenbeeninarmsalongwithoneanother,andaregrowngrayintheserviceofourCountry:toallofusiswellknowninwhatdangers,toilsandrenownwehavebeenfellow—sharers。Idoubtnotintheleastthatallofyou,asmyself,haveahorrorofbloodshed:

  butthedangerwhichnowthreatensourCountries,notonlyrendersitaduty,butputsusintheabsolutenecessity,toadoptthequickestandmosteffectualmeansfordissipatingattherighttimethestormwhichthreatenstobreakoutonus。

  \"Idependwithcompleteconfidenceonyoursoldierlyandpatrioticzeal,whichisalreadywellandgloriouslyknowntome,andwhich,whileIlive,Iwillacknowledgewiththeheartiestsatisfaction。

  Beforeallthings,Irecommendtoyou,andprescribeasyourmostsacredduty,That,ineverysituation,youexercisehumanityonunarmedenemies;andbecontinuallyattentivethat,inthisrespecttoo,therebethestrictestdiscipline(MANNSZUCHT)keptamongthoseunderyou。

  \"TotravelwiththepompofaKingisnotamongmywishes:andallofyouareawarethatIhavenopleasureinrichfield—furniture:

  butmyincreasingage,andtheweaknessitbrings,rendermeincapableofridingasIdidinmyyouth。Ishall,therefore,beobligedtomakeuseofapost—chaiseintimesofmarching;andallofyouhavelibertytodothesame。Butonthedayofbattleyoushallseemeonhorseback;andthere,also,IhopemyGeneralswillfollowthatexample。\"

  VOLTAIRESMOTHEREDUNDERROSES。King’sSpeechwasonSunday,April5th,EveningoflastMonday(March30th),attheTheatreFrancaisinParis,poorVoltairehadthatworld—famousapotheosisofhis;

  andgot\"smotheredunderroses,\"ashetermedit。HehadleftFerney(suchtheurgencyofNieceDenisandherunappeasabledesireforasightofParisagain)February5th;arrivedinParisFebruary10th;venturedouttoseehispoorlastTragedy,nottillthesixthnightofit,March30th;wasbeshouted,crowned,raisedtotheimmortalgodsbyarepentantParisworld:\"Greatestofmen,——Youwerenotamiscreantandmalefactor,then:onthecontrary,youwereaspiritualHercules,aheroicSonofLight;SlayeroftheNightmareMonsters,andfoulDragonsandDevilsthatwerepreyingonus:toyoushallnotwenowsay,Longlife,withallourthroatsandallourhearts,\"——andsoquenchyouatlast!Whichtheymanagedtodo,poorrepentantsouls。ThetotteringwaywornVoltaire,over—

  agitatedinthisway,tooktobed;neverroseagain;andonthatdaytwomonthswasdead。[InDUVERNET,andstillbetterinLONGCHAMPETWAGNIERE,ampleaccountoftheseinterestingoccurrences。]Hislightalldone;toKingFriedrich,ortoanyofus,noflashofradiancyfromhimanymoreforever。

  APRIL6th,Friedrichgetsonmarch——perhapsabout100,000strong——

  forSchonwalde,intheNeisse—Schweidnitzneighborhood;andthere,inthecourseoftheweek,hascantonedhimself,andsitscompletinghismagazinesandappliancesforactualworkofwar。

  Thisisaconsiderablebrandish;andagooddealastonishesKaunitzandtheViennapeople,whohavenot10,000atpresentonthoseFrontiers,andnothingwhateverinastateofreadiness。

  \"Dangerousreally!\"Kaunitzadmits;andsetsnewregimentsonmarchfromHungary,fromtheNetherlands,fromallendsoftheEarthwheretheyare。Tempershisowninsolenttalk,too;butstrivestopersuadehimselfthatitis\"Menacemerely。Hewon’t;heabhorswar。\"KaunitzhadhardlyexaggeratedFriedrich’sabhorrenceofwar;

  thoughitturnedouttherewerethingswhichFriedrichabhorredstillmore。

  Schonwalde,head—quarterofthisalarmingPrussiancantonment,iscloseonthenewFortressofSilberberg,abeautifulnewimpregnability,lookingintothosevalleysoftheWarta,oftheyoungNeisse,whicharetheroadtoBohemiaorfromit,——wherethePandourtorrentsusedtoissueintothefirstSilesianWars;

  whereFriedrichhimselfwasoncetohavebeensnappedup,butwasnotquite,——andonlysangMassasExtemporeAbbot,withTobiasStusche,intheMonasteryofCamenz,accordingtothemythwhichreadersmayremember。NomorecanPandoursissuethatway;

  onlyPrussianscanenterin。Friedrich’swindowsintheSchlossofSchonwalde,——whichareonthelefthand,ifyoubetouringinthoseparts,——lookout,directuponSilberberg,andhaveitsbattlementsbetweenthemandthe3—o’clockSun。[Schoning,iv。(IntroductoryPart)。]IntheTownofSilberberg,Friedrichhaswithalamodestlittlelodging,——lodgingstillknown,——wherehecanalightforanhouroranight,inthemultifariousbusinessesthatleadhimtoandfro。\"Abeautifulplace,\"saysSchoning;\"wheretheKingstayedtwelveweeks\"ormore;waitingtilltheBavarian—Austriancaseshouldripenbetter。AtSchonwalde,whatwasimportantinhisprivatecircle,heheardofLordMarischal’sdeath,thenofVoltaire’s;nottomentionthatofEnglishPitt,andperhapsothersinterestingtohim。[VoltairediedMay30th;Marischal,May25th;

  Pitt,May11th;——andMay4th,intheCantonmenthere,diedGeneralvonRentzel,thesamewho,asLieutenantRentzel,sixtyyearsago,hadtaughtthelittleCrown—Princehisdrill(Rodenbeck,iii。187)。]

  \"Nowwasthetime,\"crySchmettauandtheunfavorable,\"whenhemighthavewalkedacrossintoEasternBohemia,intoMahren,whitheryoulike;toViennaitself,andtakenAustriabythethroatatdiscretion:’Dojustice,then,willyou!LetgoBavaria,or——!’

  Inhisyoungyears,wouldnothehavedoneso?HisPlan,longsincelaiddown,wasgrand:TomarchintoMahren,leavingSilesiaguarded;nayleavingBohemiatobeinvaded,——forPrinceHenri,andtheSaxons,whoareawillinghandful,andwillcompleteHenrilikewiseto100,000,weretodothat,featthewhile;——MarchintoMahren,ontoViennaifhechose;layingallflat。Infallible,\"saytheSchmettaupeople。\"Hehadthefireofheadtocontriveitall;

  butworndownandgrownold,hecouldnotexecutehisgreatthoughts。\"Whichisobviouslyabsurd,Friedrich’sobjectnotbeingtolayAustriaflat,ordriveanimositiestothesanguinarypoint,andkindleallEuropeintowar;butmerelytoextract,withtheminimumofviolence,somethinglikejusticefromAustriaonthisBavarianmatter。Forwhichend,hemayjustlyconsiderslowpressurepreferabletothecuttingmethod。Hisproblemismostticklish,notallowedforbySchmettau。

  TheencampmentroundSchonwalde,especiallyastherewasnothingreadythereaboutsontheAustrianside,producedavisibleandgreateffectonthenegotiations;andnotablyalteredthehighKaunitztonetowardsFriedrich。\"MusttwogreatCourtsquarrel,then,forthesakeofasmallone?\"murmuredKaunitz,plaintivelynow,tohimselfandtotheKing,——totheKingnotinaverydistinctmanner,thoughtohimselftheprincipleislongsinceclearasanaxiominPolitics:\"GreatCourtsshouldunderstandoneanother;thenthesmallwouldbelesstroublesome。\"ForaquarterofacenturythishasbeentheKaunitzfaith。In1753,whenhemiraculouslyscrewedroundtheFrenchintounionwiththeAustrianstoputdownanupstartPrussia,thiswashisgrandfulcrum,theimmovablerockinwhichthegreatEngineerfixeddownhispoliticalcapstans,andleveredandscrewed。Hedidtriumphantlywindmattersround,——thoughwhethertheymuchprofitedhimwhenround,maybeaquestion。

  Butthesamegrandprinciple,inthelaterinstanceofpartitioningPoland,hasitnotprovedeminentlytriumphant,successfulinallpoints?And,doubtless,thisKingofPrussiarecognizesit,ifmadeworthhiswhile,thinksKaunitz。Inaword,Kaunitz’snextutteranceiswonderfullychanged。ThegreatEngineerspeaksalmostlikeaBishoponthisnewtext。\"LettheTwoCourts,\"sayshe,\"putthemselveseachintheother’splace;eachthinkwhatitwouldwant;\"andinfacteach,inaChristianmanner,trytodoasitwouldbedoneby!HowtouchinginthemouthofaKaunitz,withsomethingofpathos,ofplaintiveness,almostofunctioninit!

  \"Thereisnoothermethodofagreeing,\"urgeshe:\"Warisaterriblemethod,dislikedbybothofus。AustriawishesthisofBavaria;buthisPrussianMajesty’sturnwillcome,perhapsnowis(lethimsayanddetermine);wewillmakeitworthhiswhile。\"

  ThisisofAPRIL24th;notablechangesincethecantoningroundSchonwalde。

  Germanyatlarge,thoughitlaysosilent,initsbedridcondition,wasingreatanxiety。NeverhadtheHolyRomishReichsuchashockbefore:\"MeaningtopartitionuslikePoland?\"thoughttheReich,withashudder。\"Theycan,bydegrees,iftheythinkgood;

  theseTwoGreatSovereigns!\"Courage,yourDurchlauchts:oneoftheTwogreatoneshasnotthatinhisthoughts;has,andwillhave,thereverseofthat;whichwillbeyouranchoragesinthestormsoffateforalongtimetocome!Norwasit——aswillshortlyappeartoreaders——Kaunitz’simmediateintentionatall:enoughifpoorwecanbeginit,setitfairlyunderway;letsomeunbornhappierKaunitz,thelastofaseries,completesuchblessedconsummation;

  inahappiertime,faroverthepracticalhorizonatpresent。

  ThiswedogathertohavebeenKaunitz’srealview;anditthrowsalightonthevexedPartition—of—Polandquestion,andgivesweighttoDohm’sassertion,ThatKaunitzwastheactualbeginnerthere。

  WeeksbeforeFriedrichheardofthisremarkableMemorial,andtendaysbeforeitwasbroughttopaper,therecametoFriedrichanotherunexpectedremarkableDocument:aLETTERfromKaiserJosephhimself,whoispersonallyrunningaboutintheseparts,overinBohemia,endeavoringtobringArmymatterstoafooting;andisnodoubtshockedtofindthemstillinsuchbackwardness,withaFriedrichathand。TheKaiser’sLetter,weperceive,ispilot—

  balloontotheKaunitzepiscopalDocument,andtoanactualmeetingofPrussianandAustrianMinistersontheBavarianpoint;andhadbeenseentobeasalutarymeasurebyanAustriainalarm。Itasks,astheKaunitzMemorialwill,thoughinanotherstyle,\"Musttherebewar,then?Istherenopossibilityleftinnegotiationandmutualconcession?IamyourMajesty’sfriendandadmirer;letustry。\"ThiswasanunexpectedanddoubtlessawelcomethingtoFriedrich;whoanswerseagerly,andinanoblestylebothofcourtesyandofbusinesssense:uponwhichtherefollowedtwootherImperialLetterswiththeirtwoRoyalanswers;[InOEuvresdeFrederic,(vi。183—193),ThreesuccessiveLettersfromtheKaiser(ofdates,\"Olmutz,\"\"Litau,\"\"Konigsgratz,\"

  13th—19thApril,1778),withKing’sAnswers(\"Schonwalde,\"allofthem,and14th—20thApril),——totallywithoutinteresttothegeneralreader。]anddirectlyafterwardsthesmallAustrian—

  PrussianCongresswespokeof,FinkensteinandHertzbergonthePrussianpart,CobenzlontheAustrian(CongresssittingatBerlin),whichtriedtoagree,butcouldnot;andtowhichKaunitz’sMemorialofApril24thwasmeantassomehelpfulsprinklingofpresidentialquasi—episcopaloil。

  Oilmerely:foritturnedout,KaunitzhadnothoughtatpresentofpartitioningtheGermanReichwithFriedrich;butintendedmerelytokeephisownseizedportionofBaiern,andinreturnforFriedrich’sassentintendedtorecompenseFriedrichwith——infact,withAustria’sconsent,ThatifAnspachandBaireuthlapsedhometoPrussia(asitwaspossibletheymight,thepresentMargraf,Friedrich’sNephew,theLady—CravenMargraf,havingachildlessWife),Prussiashouldfreelyopenthedoortothem!AthingwhichFriedrichnaturallymaintainedtobeinneedofnobody’sconsent,andtolietotallyapartfromthisquestion;butwhichAustriaalwaysconsideredaverygenerousthing,andalwaysreturnedto,withnewtouchesofimprovement,astheirgrandrecipeinthismatter。Sothat,unhappily,theHertzberg—Cobenzltreatyings,Kaiser’sLettersandKaunitz’sepiscopaloil,werewithouteffect,——excepttogainfortheAustrians,whoinfinitelyneededit,delayofabovetwomonths。TheLettersarewithoutgeneralinterest:

  but,forFriedrich’ssake,perhapsreaderswillconsenttoaspecimen?HerearepartsofhisFirstLetter:peoplemeaningtobeKings(whichIdoubtnoneofmyreadersare)couldnotdobetterthanreadit,andagainreadit,andacquirethatstyle,firstofknowingthoroughlytheobjectinhand,andthenofspeakingonitandofbeingsilentonit,inatrueandnoblemanner:——

  FRIEDRICHTOHISIMPERIALMAJESTY(atOlmutz)。

  \"SCHONWALDE,14thApril,1778。

  \"SIREMYBROTHER,——Ihavereceived,withallthesatisfactionpossible,theLetterwhichyourImperialMajestyhashadthegoodnesstowritetome。IhaveneitherMinisternorClerk(SCRIBE)

  aboutme;thereforeyourImperialMajestywillbepleasedtoputupwithsuchAnswerasanOldSoldiercangive,whowritestoyouwithprobityandfrankness,ononeofthemostimportantsubjectswhichhaveriseninPoliticsforalongtime。

  \"NobodywishesmorethanItomaintainpeaceandharmonybetweenthePowersofEurope:buttherearelimitstoeverything;andcasessointricate(EPINEUX)arisethatgoodwillalonewillnotsufficetomaintainthingsinreposeandtranquillity。Permitme,Sire,tostatedistinctlywhatthequestionseemstometobe。ItistodetermineifanEmperorcandisposeathiswilloftheFiefsoftheEmpire。Answerintheaffirmative,and,alltheseFiefsbecomeTIMARS[intheTurkway],whichareforlifeonly;andwhichtheSultandisposesofagain,onthepossessor’sdeath。Now,thisiscontrarytotheLaws,totheCustomsandConstitutionsoftheGermanEmpire。\"——\"I,asmemberoftheEmpire,andashaving,bytheTreatyofHubertsburg,re—sanctionedthePeaceofWestphalia,findmyselfformallyengagedtosupporttheimmunities,thelibertiesandrightsoftheGermanicBody。

  \"This,Sire,istheveritablestateofthings。PersonalinterestI

  havenone:butIampersuadedyourMajesty’sselfwouldregardmeasapaltryman,unworthyofyouresteem,shouldIbaselysacrificetherights,immunitiesandprivileges,whichtheElectorsandI

  havereceivedfromourAncestors。

  \"IcontinuetospeaktoyourMajestywiththesamefrankness。

  Iloveandhonoryourperson。ItwillcertainlybehardformetofightagainstaPrincegiftedwithexcellentqualities,andwhomI

  personallyesteem。But\"——Andistherenoremedy?AnspachandBaireuthstandinnoneedofsanction。IconsenttotheCongressproposed:——beingwiththe&c。&c。——F。[OEuvresdeFrederic,vi。187。]

  ThesittingsofthislittleCongressatBerlinlastedallthroughMayandJune;tothedisgustofSchmettauandtheardentPrussianmess—rooms,\"lyingreadyhere,andforbiddentoact。\"FortheAustriansallthewhilewereattheirbusiest,improvingthemoments,marchingcontinuallyhitherwardfromHungary,fromLimburg,fromallendsoftheearth。Bothnegotiatingpartieshadshownamanifestwishtoterminatewithoutwar;andbothmadevariousattemptsorproposalsthatway;Friedrichoffering,inthenameofEuropeanpeace,toyieldtheAustrianssomesmallrimorparingofBavariafromtheedgeadjoiningthem;theAustriansofferingAnspach—Baireuthwithsomeimprovements;——alwaysofferingFriedrichhisownBaireuth—Anspachwithsomenewsauce(asthathemightexchangethoseTerritorieswithSaxonyforafineequivalentintheLausitz,contiguoustohim,whichwasarealimprovementandincrease):——butasneitherpartywouldintheleastgiveupinessentials,orquitthegroundithadtaken,theresultwasnothing。Weekafterweek;somanyweeksarebeinglosttoFriedrich;gainedtoAustria:Schmettaugettingmoreandmoredisgusted。

  Friedrichstillwaited;notinallpointsquitereadyyet,hesaid,northefutilediplomaciesquitecomplete;——evidentlyinthehighestdegreeunwillingtocometothecuttingpoint,andbeginaWarwhichnobodycouldseetheendof。Manythingshetried;

  Peacesoprecioustohim,tryandagaintry。AllthroughJunetoo,thiswenton;theresultalwayszero,——obviouslycertaintobeso。

  AsevenFriedrichhadatlasttoowntohimself;andlikewisethattheCampaignseasonwasebbingaway;andthatifhisgrandMoravianschemewastobetriedonAustria,therewasnotnowamomenttolose。

  Friedrich’sultimateproposal,newmodificationofwhatallhisproposalshadbeen,\"ToyousomethinrimofBaiern;toSaxonyandMecklenburgsomeETCETERAofindemnity,moneychiefly(moneyalwaystobepaidbyKarlTheodor,whohasleftBaiernopentothespoilerinthisscandalousmanner),\"wasofJune13th;Austriansfortendaysmeditatingonit,andespeciallygettingforwardtheirArmymatters,answer,June24th\"Nowewon’t。\"UponwhichFriedrich——tothejoyofSchmettauandeveryPrussian——actuallyrises。EmitshisWar—Manifesto(JULY3d):\"DeclarationtoourBrethren(MITSTANDE)

  oftheReich,\"thatAustriawilllistentonothingbutWar;

  [Fischer,ii388;Dohm,Denkwurdigkeiten,i。

  110;OEuvresdeFrederic,vi。145。]and,onandfromthatday,goesflowingforwardinperfectcolumnsandarrangements,100,000strong;throughthepicturesqueGlatzCountry,straighttowardstheBohemianBorder,hourbyhour。

  FlowsovertheBohemianBorderbyNachodTown;hisvanguardburstingintofield—musicandflourishesoftrumpetingatthatgrandmoment(July5th);flowedbodilyover;andencampedthatnightonBohemianground,withNachodtorear;thencetowardsKwalkowitz,andontheseconddaytoJaromirtz(\"CampofJaromirtz\"),alittleTownwhichwehaveheardofbefore,butwhichbecamemorefamousthaneverduringthenexttenweeks。

  Jaromirtz,Kwalkowitz,Konigsgratz:thisistheoldhill—and—dalelabyrinthofanUpper—ElbeCountry;onlytoowellknowntohisMajestyandus,foralmostfortyyearspast:hereagainaretheAustrianswaitingtheKing;watchingdiligentlythisnewInvasionofhisoutofGlatzandtheEast!Inthesamedays,PrinceHenri,whoisalsonear100,000,startsfromDresdentoinvadethemfromtheWest。Loudon,facingwestward,isinwatchofHenri;Lacy,orindeedtheKaiserhimself,back—to—backofLoudon,standsinthisKonigsgratz—Jaromirtzpart;saidtobeembattledinaveryelaboratemanner,toalengthoffiftymilesonthisfineground,andinnumbersomewhatsuperiortotheKing;——theAustriansinallcountingabout250,000;ofwhomLacyhasconsiderablythelargershare。TheterroratVienna,nevertheless,isverygreat:\"Adayofterror,\"saysonewhowasthere;\"Iwillnottrustmyselftodescribethesensationwhichthisnews,’FriedrichinBohemiaagain!’producedamongallranksofpeople。\"[Cogniazzo,iv。316,320,321;Preuss,iv。101,&c。]MariaTheresa,withherfinemotherlyheart,inalarmforherCountry,andtrembling\"formytwoSons[JosephandLeopold]anddearSon—in—Law[ofSachsen—

  Teschen],whoareintheArmy,\"overcomesallscruplesofpride;

  instantlydespatchesanAutographtotheKing(\"Bearerofthis,BaronvonThugut,withFullPowers\");andonherownstrengthstartsanewNegotiation,——which,aswillbeseen,endednobetterthantheothers。[HerLetters,fourinall,withtheirAppendixes,andtheKing’sAnswers,inOEuvresdeFrederic,vi。196—200。]

  Schmettausays,\"Friedrich,cheatedofhisMahrenschemes,wasstillintime;theAustrianpositionbeingindeedstrong,butnotbeingevenyetquiteready。\"Friedrichhimself,however,onreconnoitring,thoughtdifferently。Apositionsuchasoneneversawbefore,thinkshe;contrivedbyLacy;masterlyuseoftheground,oftherivers,oftherocks,woods,swamps;Elbeandhisbranches,andtheintricateshouldersoftheGiantMountains:

  nomancouldhavedoneitbetterthanLacyhere,who,theysay,isthecontriverandpracticalhand。[OEuvresdeFrederic,vi。147。]FromKonigsgratz,northward,byKonigshof,byArnau,uptoHohenelbe,allheightsarecrowned,allpassesbristlingwithcannon。RiversAupa,Elbebesetwithredoubts,withdamsinfavorableplaces,andarebecomeinundations,difficulttotap。Thereare\"ditches8feetdeepby16broad。\"BehindorontherightbankofElbe,itismereintrenchmentforfive—and—twentymiles。Withbogs,withthicketsfullofCroats;andsuchanamountofartillery,——Ibelievetheyhaveinbatterynofewerthan1,500

  cannon。Apositionveryconsiderableindeed:——musthavetakentimetodeliberate,delveandinvest;butitisdone。Nearfiftymilesofit:here,cleartoyourglass,hastheheadofLacyvisiblyemergedonus,asifforsurveyofphenomena:——headofLacysureenough(bodyofhimlyinginvisibleintheheights,passesandpointsofvantage);anditsNECKoffiftymiles,liketheneckofawar—horseclothedwiththunder。Onwhich(thinksSchmettauprivately)youmay,toolate,makeyourreflections!

  Schmettauassertsthattheposition,thoughstrong,wasnothinglikesoinfinitelystrong;andthatFriedrichinhisyoungerdayswouldverysoonhaveassaultedit,andturnedLacyinsideout:

  butFriedrich,weknow,hadhisreasonsagainsthurry。

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