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urt the service; nor do their wives march with the Regiment except in such proportions as there may be sewing; washing and the like women's work fairly wanted in their respective Companies: the Potsdam First Battalion; I understand; is hardly permitted to marry at all。 And in regard to lamentable results; that of 〃LIEBSTEN…SCHEINE; Sweetheart…TICKETS;〃or actual military legalizing of Temporary Marriages; with regular privileges attached; and fixed rules to be observed;might perhaps be the notablest point; and the SEMI… lamentablest; to a man or demon in the habit of lamenting。 'Preuss; i。 426。' For the rest; a considerably dreadful place this Potsdam; to the flaccid; esurient and disorderly of mankind;〃and strict as Fate 'Demon correct for once' in inexorably punishing military sins。
〃This King;〃 he says; 〃has a great deal of ESPRIT; much less of real; knowledge (CONNAISSANCES) than is pretended。 He excels only in the military part; really excellent there。 Has a facile expeditious pen and head; understands what you say to him; at the first word。 Not taking nor wishing advice; never suffering replies or remonstrances; not even from his Mother。 Pretty well acquainted with Works of ESPRIT; whether in Prose or in Verse: burning 'very hot indeed' to distinguish himself by performance of that kind; but unable to reach the Beautiful; unless held up by somebody (ETAYE)。 It is said that; in a splenetic moment; his Skeleton of an Apollo 'SQUELETTE D'APOLLON; M。 de Voltaire; who is lean exceedingly' exclaimed once; some time ago; 'When is it; then; that he will have done sending me his dirty linen to wash?'
〃The King is of a sharp mocking tongue withal; pricking into whoever displeases him; often careless of policy in that。 Understands nothing of Finance; or still less of Trade; always looking direct towards more money; which he loves much; incapable of sowing 'as some of US do!' for a distant harvest。 Treats; almost all the world as slaves。 All his subjects are held in hard shackles。 Rigorous for the least shortcoming; where his interest is hurt:never pardons any fault which tends to inexactitude in the Military Service。 Spandau very full;〃though I did not myself count。 〃Keeps in his pay nobody but those useful to him; and capable of doing employments well 'TRUE; ALWAYS'; and the instant he has no more need of them; dismissing them with nothing 'FALSE; GENERALLY'。 The Subsidies imposed on his subjects are heavy; in constant proportion to their Feudal Properties; and their Leases of Domains (CONTRATS ET BAUX); and; what is dreadful; are exacted with the same rigor if your Property gets into debt;〃no remission by the iron grip of this King in the name of the State! Sell; if you can find a Purchaser; or get confiscated altogether; that is your only remedy。 Surely a tyrant of a King。
〃People who get nearest him will tell you that his Politeness is not natural; but a remnant of old habit; when he had need of everybody; against the persecutions of his Father。 He respects his Mother; the only Female for whom he has a sort of attention。 He esteems his Wife; and cannot endure her; has been married nineteen years; and has not yet addressed one word to her 'how true!'。 It was but a few days ago she handed him a Letter; petitioning some things of which she had the most pressing want。 He took the Letter; with that smiling; polite and gracious air which he assumes at pleasure; and without breaking the seal; tore the Letter up before her face; made her a profound bow; and turned his back on her。〃 Was there ever such a Pluto varnished into Literary Rose…pink? Very proper Majesty for the Tartarus that here is。
。。。 〃The Queen…Mother;〃 continues our Small Devil; 〃is a good fat woman; who lives and moves in her own way (RONDEMENT)。 She has l6;000 pounds a year for keeping up her House。 It is said she hoards。 Four days in the week she has Apartment 'Royal Soiree'; to which you cannot go without express invitation。 There is supper… table of twenty…four covers; only eight dishes; served in a shabby manner (INDECEMMENT) by six little scoundrels of Pages。 Men and women of the Country 'shivering Natives; cheering their dull abode' go and eat there。 Steward Royal sends the invitations。 At eleven; everybody has withdrawn。 Other days; this Queen eats by herself。 Stewardess Royal and three Maids of Honor have their separate table; two dishes the whole。 She is shabbily lodged 'in my opinion'; when at the Palace。 Her Monbijou; which is close to Berlin 'now well within it'; would be pretty enough; for a private person。
〃The Queen Regnant is the best woman in the world。 All the year 'NOT QUITE' she dines alone。 Has Apartment on Thursdays; everybody gone at nine o'clock。 Her morsels are cut for her; her steps are counted; and her words are dictated; she is miserable; and does what she can to hide it〃according to our Small Devil。 〃She has scarcely the necessaries of life allowed her;〃spends regularly two…thirds of her income in charitable objects; translates French…Calvinist Devotional Works; for benefit of the German mind; and complains to no Small Devil; of never so sympathizing nature。 〃At Court she is lodged on the second floor 'scandalous'。 Schonhausen her Country House; with the exception of the Garden which is pretty enough;our Shopkeepers of the Rue St。 Honore would sniff at such a lodging。
〃Princess Amelia is rather amiable 'thank you for nothing; Small Devil'; often out of temper becausethis is so shocking a place for Ladies; especially for maiden Ladies。 Lives with her Mother; special income very small;Coadjutress of Quedlinburg; will be actual Abbess〃 in a year or two。 '11th April; 1756: Preuss; xxvii。 p。 xxxiv (of PREFACE)。'
〃Eldest Prince; Heir…Apparent;〃do not speak of him; Small Devil; for you are misinformed in every feature and particular:enough; 〃he is fac…simile of his Brother。 He has only 18;000 pounds a year; for self; Wife; Household and Children 'two; both Boys';and is said 'falsely' to hoard; and to follow Trade; extensive Trade with his Brother's Woods。
〃Prince Henri; who is just going to be married;〃thank you; Demon; for reminding us of that。 Bride is Wilhelmina; Princess of Hessen… Cassel。 Marriage; 25th June; 1752;did not prove; in the end; very happy。 A small contemporary event; which would concern Voltaire and others that concern us。 Three months ago; April 14th; 1752; the Berlin Powder…Magazine flew aloft with horrible crash; 'In Helden…Geschichte (iii。 531) the details。'and would be audible to Voltaire; in this his Second Act。 Events; audible or not; never cease。
〃Prince Henri;〃 in Demon's opinion; 〃is the amiablest of the House。 He is polite; generous; and loves good company。 Has 12;000 pounds a year left him by Papa。〃 Not enough; as it proved。 〃If; on this Marriage; his Brother; who detests him 'witness Reinsberg and other evidences; now and onward'; gives him nothing; he won't be well off。 They are furnishing a House for him; where he will lodge after wedding。 Is reported to bePOTZDAMISTE 'says the scandalous Small Devil; whom we are weary of contradicting';Potsdamite; in certain respects。 Poor Princess; what a destiny for you!
〃Prince Ferdinand; little scraping of a creature (PETIT CHAFOU