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s difficult to live beside him。 A most arbitrary Herr; with glooms and whims; dim…eyed; ambitious; voracious; and the temper of an angry mule;very fit to have been haltered; in a judicious manner; instead of being set to halter others! Enough; in six or seven years time; the bright Pair found itself grown thunderous; opaque beyond description; and (in 1759) had to split asunder for good。 〃Owing to the reigning Duke's behavior;〃 said everybody。 〃Has behaved so; I would run him through the body; if we met!〃 said his own Brother once:Brother Friedrich Eugen; a Prussian General by that time; whom we shall hear of。 'Preuss; iv。 149; Michaelis; iii。 451。' What thoughts for our dear Wilhelmina; in her latter weak years;lapped in eternal silence; as so much else is。


                          Chapter IV。

      COCCEJI FINISHES THE LAW…REFORM; FRIEDRICH IS PRINTING                           HIS POESIES。

In these years; Friedrich goes on victoriously with his Law…Reform; Herculean Cocceji with Assistants; backed by Friedrich; beneficently conquering Province after Province to him;Kur…Mark; Neu…Mark; Cleve (all easy; in comparison; after Pommern); and finally Preussen itself;to the joy and profit of the same。 Cocceji's method; so far as the Foreign on…looker can discern across much haze; seems to be three…fold:

1。 Extirpation (painless; were it possible) of the Petti…fogger Species; indeed; of the Attorney Species altogether: 〃Seek other employments; disappear; all of you; from these precincts; under penalty!〃 The Advocate himself takes charge of the suit; from first birth of it; and sees it ended;he knows within what limit of time。

2。 Sifting out of all incompetent Advocates; 〃Follow that Attorney… Company; you; away!〃sifting out all these; and retaining in each Court; with fees accurately settled; with character stamped sound; or at least SOUNDEST; the number actually needed。 In a milder way; but still more strictly; Judges stupid or otherwise incompetent are riddled out; able Judges appointed; and their salaries raised。

3。 What seems to be Friedrich's own invention; what in outcome he thinks will be the summary of all good Law…Procedure: A final Sentence (three 〃instances〃 you can have; but the third ends it for you) within the Year。 Good; surely。 A justice that intends to be exact must front the complicacies in a resolute piercing manner; and will not be tedious。 Nay a justice that is not moderately swift;human hearts waiting for it; the while; in a cancerous state; instead of hopefully following their work;what; comparatively; is the use of its being never so exact!

Simple enough methods; rough and ready。 Needing; in the execution; clear human eyesight; clear human honesty;which happen to be present here; and without which no 〃method〃 whatever can be executed that will really profit。

In the course of 1748; Friedrich; judging by Pommern and the other symptoms that his enterprise was safe; struck a victorious Medal upon it: 〃FRIDERICUS BORUSSORUM REX;〃 pressing with his sceptre the oblique Balance to a level posture; with Epigraph; 〃EMENDATO JURE。〃 'Letter to Cocceji; accompanying Copy of the Medal in Gold; 〃24th June; 1748〃 (Seyfarth; ii。 67 n。)。' And by New…year's day; 1750; the matter was in effect completed; and 〃justice cheap; expeditious; certain;〃 a fact in all Prussian Lands。

Nay; in 1749…1751; to complete the matter; Cocceji's 〃Project of a general Law…Code;〃 PROJEKT DES CORPORIS JURIS FRIDERICIANI; came forth in print: 'Halle; 2 vols。 folio (Preuss; i。 316; see IB。 315 n。; as to the LAW…PROCEDURE; c。 now settled by Cocceji)。' to the admiration of mankind; at home and abroad; 〃the First Code attempted since Justinian's time;〃 say they。 PROJECT translated into all languages; and read in all countries。 A poor mildewed copy of this CODEX FRIDERICIANUSdone at Edinburgh; 1761; not said by whom; evidently bought at least TWICE; and mostly never yet read (nor like being read)is known to me; for years past; in a ghastly manner! Without the least profit to this present; or to any other Enterprise;though persons of name in Jurisprudence call it meritorious in their Science; the first real attempt at a Code in Modern times。 But the truth is; this Cocceji CODEX remained a PROJECT merely; never enacted anywhere。 It was not till 1773; that Friedrich made actual attempt to build a Law…Code and did build one (the foundation…story of one; for his share; completed since); in which this of Cocceji had little part。 In 1773; the thing must again be mentioned; the 〃Second Law…Reform;〃 as they call it。 What we practically know from this time is; That Prussian Lawsuits; through Friedrich's Reign; do all terminate; or push at their utmost for terminating; within one year from birth; and that Friedrich's fame; as a beneficent Justinian; rose high in all Countries (strange; in Countries that had thought him a War…scourge and Conquering Hero); strange; but undeniable; 'See  Gentleman's Magazine;  xx。 215…218 (〃May; 1750〃): eloquent; enthusiastic LETTER; given there; 〃of Baron de Spon to Chancellor D'Aguessan;〃 on these inimitable Law Achievements。' and that his own People; if more silently; yet in practice very gladly indeed; welcomed his Law…Reform; and; from day to day; enjoyed the same;no doubt with occasional remembrance who the Donor was。

Of Friedrich's Literary works; nobody; not even Friedrich himself; will think it necessary that we say much。 But the fact is; he is doing a great many things that way: in Prose; the MEMOIRS OF BRANDENBURG; coming out as Papers in the Academy from time to time; 'From 1746 and onward: first published complete (after slight revision by Voltaire); Berlin; 1751。' in Verse; very secret as yet; the PALLADION (〃exquisite Burlesque;〃 think some); the ART OF WAR (reckoned truly his best Piece in verse):and wishes sometimes he had Voltaire here to perfect him a little。 This too would be one of the practical charms of Voltaire。 'Friedrich's Letter to Algarotti ( OEuvres;  xviii。 66); 〃12th September; 1749。〃' For though King Friedrich knows and remembers always; that these things; especially the Verse part; are mere amusements in comparison; he has the creditable wish to do these well; one would not fantasy ILL even on the Flute; if one could help it。 〃Why does n't Voltaire come; as Quantz of the Flute has done?〃 Friedrich; now that Voltaire has fallen widower; renews his pressings; 〃Why don't you come?〃 Patience; your Majesty; Voltaire will come。

Nobody can wish details in this Department: but there is one thing necessary to be mentioned; That Friedrich in these years; 1749…1752; has Printers out at Potsdam; and is Printing; 〃in beautiful quarto form; with copperplates;〃 to the extent of twelve copies; the OEUVRES (Poetical; that is) DU PHILOSOPHE DE SANS…SOUCI。 Only twelve copies; I have heard; gift of a single copy indicating that you are among the choicest of the chosen。 Copies have now fallen extremely rare (and are not in request at all; with my readers or me); but there was one Copy which; or the Mis…title of which; as OEUVRE DE 〃POESHIE〃 DU ROI MON MAITRE; became miraculously famous in a year or two;and is still memorable to us all! On Voltaire's arrival; we shall hear more of these things。 Enough to say at present that the OEUVRES DU PHILOSOPHE DE SANS…SOUCI: AU DONJON DU CHATEAU: AVEC PRIVILEGE D'APOLLON;〃three thinnish quarto volumes; all the Poetry then on hand;〃was finished early in 1750; before Voltaire came。 That; when Voltaire came; a revisal was undertaken; a new Edition; with Voltaire's corrections and other changes (total suppression of the PALLADION; for one creditable change): that this Edition was to have been in Two Volumes; that One; accordingly; rather thicker than the former sort; was got finished in 1752 (same TITLE; only the new Date; and 〃no DONJON DU CHATEAU this time〃); One Volume in 1752; after which; owing to the explosions that ensued; no Second came; nor ever will;and that the actual contents of that far… famed OEUVRE DE 〃POESHIE〃 (number of volumes even) are points of mystery to me; at this day。 'Herr Preussin the CHRONOLOGICAL LIST of Friedrich's Writings (a useful accurate Piece otherwise); and in two other places where he triesis very indistinct on this of DONJON DU CHATEAU; and it is all but impossible to ascertain from him WHAT; in an indisputable manner; the OEUVRE DE 〃POESHIE〃 may  have been。 Here are the places for groping; if another should be induced to try:  OEuvres de Frederic;  x。 (Preface; p。 ix); IB。 xi。 (Preface; p。 ix); IB。  Table Chhronologique  (in what Volume this is; you cannot yet say; seems preliminary to a GENERAL INDEX; which is infinitely wanted; but has not yet appeared to this Editor's aid); p。 14。'

Friedrich's other employments are multifarious as those of a Land's Husband (not inferior to his Father in that respect); and; like the benefits of the diurnal Sun; are to be considered incessant; innumerable and; in result to us…ward; SILENT also; impossible to speak of in this place。 From the highest pitch of State…craft (Russian Czarina now fallen plainly hostile; and needing lynx…eyed diplomacy ever and anon); down to that of Dredging and Fascine…work (as at St

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