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l teach us the secret of the Muses; too; French Muses; and help us in our bits of Literature!〃 This latter; too; is a consideration with Friedrich; as why should it not;though by no means the sole or chief one; as the French give it out to be。

On his side; Voltaire is not disloyal either; but is nothing like so completely loyal。 He has; and continued always to have; not unmixed with fear; a real admiration for Friedrich; that terrible practical Doer; with the cutting brilliances of mind and character; and the irrefragable common sense; nay he has even a kind of love to him; or something like it;love made up of gratitude for past favors; and lively anticipation of future。 Voltaire is; by nature; an attached or attachable creature; flinging out fond boughs to every kind of excellence; and especially holding firm by old ties he had made。 One fancies in him a mixed set of emotions; direct and reflex;the consciousness of safe shelter; were there nothing more; of glory to oneself; derived and still derivable from this high man:in fine; a sum…total of actual desire to live with King Friedrich; which might; surely; have almost sufficed even for Voltaire; in a quieter element。 But the element was not quiet;far from it; nor was Voltaire easily sufficeable!

     PERPETUAL PRESIDENT MAUPERTUIS HAS A VISIT FROM ONE KONIG;              OUT OF HOLLAND; CONCERNING THE INFINITELY LITTLE。

Whether Maupertuis; in red wig with yellow bottom; saw these high gauderies of the Carrousel; the Plays in Princess Amelia's Antechamber; and the rest of it; I do not know: but if so; he was not in the top place; nor did anybody take notice of him; as everybody did of Voltaire。 Meanwhile; I have something to quote; as abridged and distilled from various sources; chiefly from Formey; which will be of much concernment farther on。

Some four weeks after those Carrousel effulgencies; Perpetual President Maupertuis had a visit (September 21st; just while the Sun was crossing the Line; thanks to Formey for the date; who keeps a Note…book; useful in these intricacies): visit from Professor Konig; an effective mathematical man from the Dutch parts。 Whom readers have forgotten again; though they saw him once: in violent quarrel; about the Infinitely Little; with Madame du Chatelet; Voltaire witnessing with pain;it was just as they quitted Cirey together; ten years ago; for these new courses of adventure。 Do readers recall the circumstance? Maupertuis; referee in that quarrel; had; with a bluntness offensive to the female mind; declared Konig indisputably in the right; and there had followed a dryness between the divine Emilie and the Flattener of the Earth; scarcely to be healed by Voltaire's best efforts。

Konig has gone his road since then; become a fine solid fellow; Professor in a Dutch University; more latterly Librarian to the Dutch Stadtholder: still frank of speech; and with a rugged free… and…easy turn; but of manful manners; really a person of various culture; and as is still noticeable; of a solid geometric turn of mind。 Having now; as Librarian at the Hague; more leisure and more money; he has made a run to Berlin;chiefly or entirely to see his Maupertuis again; whom he still remembers gratefully as his first Patron in older times; and a man of sound parts; though rather blusterous now and then; A little bit of scientific business also he has with him。 Konig is Member of the Berlin Academy; for some years back; and there is a thing he would speak with the Perpetual President upon。 〃Wants nothing else in Berlin;〃 says Formey: a hearing by the road that Maupertuis was not there; he had actually turned homewards again: but got truer tidings; and came on。〃 The more was the pity; as perhaps will appear! 〃He arrived September 20th 'if you will be particular on cheese…parings'; called on me that day; being lodged in my neighborhood; and next day; found Maupertuis at home;〃 'Formey; i。 176…179。'and flew into his arms again; like a good boy long absent。

Maupertuis; not many months ago; had; in Two successive Papers; I think Two; communicated to the Academy a Discovery of Metaphysico… Mathematical or altogether Metaphysical nature; on the Laws of Motion;Discovery which he has; since that; brought to complete perfection; and sent forth to the Universe at large; in his sublime little Book of COSMOLOGY; 'In La Beaumelle;  Vie de Maupertuis  (Paris; 1856); pp。 105…130; confused account of this 〃Discovery;〃 and of the gradual Publication of it to mankind;very gradual; first of all in the old Paris times; in the Berlin ACADEMY latterly; and in fine; to all the world; in this ESSAI DE COSMOLOGIE (Berlin; Summer of 1750)。'grateful Academy striving to admire; and believe; with its Perpetual President; that the Discovery was sublime to a degree; second only to the flattening of the Earth; and would probably stand thenceforth as a milestone in the Progress of Human Thought。 〃Which Discovery; then?〃 Be not too curious; reader; take only of it what shall concern you!

It is well known there have been; to the metaphysical head; difficulties almost insuperable as to How; in the System of Nature; Motion is? How; in the name of wonder; it can be; and even; Whether it is at all? Difficulties to the metaphysical head; sticking its nose into the gutter there;not difficult to my readers and me; who can at all times walk across the room; and triumphantly get over them。 But stick your nose into any gutter; entity; or object; this of Motion or another; with obstinacy;you will easily drown; if that be your determination!Suffice it for us to know in this matter; that Maupertuis; intensely watching Nature; has discovered; That the key of her enigma (or at least the ultimate central DOOR; which hides all her Motional enigmas; the key to WHICH cannot even be imagined as discoverable!) is; that 〃Nature is superlatively THRIFTY in this affair of motion;〃 that she employs; for every Motion done or do…able; 〃a MINIMUM OF ACTION;〃 and that; if you well understand this; you will; at least; announce all her procedures in one proposition; and have found the DOOR which leads to everything。 Which will be a comfort to you; still looking vainly for the key; if there is still no key conceivable。

Perpetual President Maupertuis; having surprised Nature in this manner; read Papers upon it to an Academy listening with upturned eyes; new Papers; perfected out of old;for he has long been hatching these Phoenix…eggs; and has sent them out complete; quite lately; in a little Book called COSMOLOGIE; where alone I have had the questionable benefit of reading them。 Grandly brief; as if coming from Delphi; the utterance is; loftily solemn; elaborately modest; abstruse to the now human mind; but intelligible; had it only been worth understanding:a painful little Book; that COSMOLOGIE; as the Perpetual President's generally are。 〃Minimum of Action; LOI D'EPARGNE; Law of Thrift;〃 he calls this sublime Discovery;thinks it will be Sovereign in Natural Theology as well: 〃For how could Nature be a Save…all; without Designer present?〃and speaks; of course; among other technical points; about 〃VIS VIVA; or Velocity multiplied by the Square of the Time:〃 which two points; 〃LOI D'EPARGNE;〃 and that 〃the VIS VIVA is always a Minimum;〃 the reader can take along with him; I will permit him to shake the others into Limbo again; as forgettable by human nature at this epoch and henceforth。

In La Beaumelle's  Vie de Maupertuis  (printed at last; Paris; 1856; after lying nearly a century in manuscript; an obtuse worthless leaden little Book); there is much loud droning and detailing; about this COSMOLOGIE; this sublime 〃Discovery;〃 and the other sublime Discoveries; Insights and Apocalyptic Utterances of Maupertuis; though in so confused a fashion; it is seldom you can have the poor pleasure of learning exactly when; or except by your own severe scrutiny; exactly what。 For reasons that will appear; certain of those Apocalyptic Utterances by Perpetual President Maupertuis have since got a new interest; and one has actually a kind of wish to read the IPSISSIMA VERBA of them; at this date! But in La Beaumelle (his modern Editor lying fast asleep throughout) there is no vestige of help。 Nay Maupertuis's own Book; ' OEuvres de Maupertuis;  Lyon; 1756; 4 vols。 4to。' luxurious cream…paper Quartos; or Octaves made four…square by margin;which you buy for these and the cognate objects;proves altogether worthless to you。 The Maupertuis Quartos are not readable for their own sake (solemnly emphatic statement of what you already know; concentrated struggle to get on wing; and failure by so narrow a miss; struggle which gets only on tiptoe; and won't cease wriggling and flapping); and then (to your horror) they prove to be carefully cleaned of all the Maupertuis…VOLTAIRE matter; edition being SUBSEQUENT to that world…famous explosion。 CAVEAT EMPTOR。Our Excerpt proceeds:

〃Industrious Konig; like other mathematical people; has been listening to these Oracles on the 'Law of Minimum;' by the Perpetual President; and grieves to find; after study; That said Law does not quite hold; that in fact it is; like Descartes's old key or general door; worth little or nothing; as Leibnitz long 

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