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avour。 May the monarch know how to value men of generous feelings and enlarged understandings!
I bade adieu to Prague; and continued my journey to Berlin。 In Bohemia; I took leave of my son; who saw his father and his two brothers; destined for the Prussian service; depart。 He felt the weight of this separation; I reminded him of his duty to the state he served; I spoke of the fearful fate of his uncle and father in Austria; and of the possessors of our vast estates in Hungary。 He shrank backa look from his father pierced him to the soultears stood in his eyeshis youthful blood flowed quick; and the following expression burst suddenly from his lips:… 〃I call God to witness that I will prove myself worthy of my father's name; and that; while I live; his enemies shall be mine!〃
At Peterswald; on the road to Dresden; my carriage broke down: my life was endangered; and my son received a contusion in the arm。 The erysipelas broke out on him at Berlin; and I could not present him to the King for a month after。
I had been but a short time at Berlin before the well…known minister; Count Hertzberg; received me with kindness。 Every man to whom his private worth is known will congratulate the state that has the wisdom to bestow on him so high an office。 His scholastic and practical learning; his knowledge of languages; his acquaintance with sciences; are indeed wonderful。 His zeal for his country is ardent; his love of his king unprejudiced; his industry admirable; his firmness that of a man。 He is the most experienced man in the Prussian states。 The enemies of his country may rely on his word。 The artful he can encounter with art; those who menace; with fortitude; and with wise foresight can avert the rising storm。 He seeks not splendour in sumptuous and ostentatious retinue; but if he can only enrich the state; and behold the poor happy; he is himself willing to remain poor。 His estate; Briess; near Berlin; is no Chanteloup; but a model to those patriots who would study economy。 Here he; every Wednesday; enjoys recreation。 The services he renders the kingdom cost it only five thousand rix…dollars yearly; he; therefore; lives without ostentation; yet becoming his state; and with splendour when splendour is necessary。 He does not plunder the public treasury that he may preserve his own private property。
This man will live in the annals of Prussia: who was employed under the Great Frederic; had so much influence in the cabinets of Europe; and was a witness of the last actions; the last sensations; of his dying king; yet who never asked; nor ever received; the least gratuity。 This is the minister whose conversation I had the happiness to partake at Aix…la…Chapelle and Spa; whose welfare is the wish of my heart; and whose memory I shall ever revere。
I was received with distinction at his table; and became acquainted with those whose science had benefited the Prussian states; nor was anything more flattering to my self…love than that men like these should think me worthy their friendship。
Not many days after I was presented to the court by the Prussian chamberlain; Prince Sacken; as it is not customary at Berlin for a foreign subject to be presented by the minister of his own court。 Though a Prussian subject; I wore the Imperial uniform。
The King received me with condescension; all eyes were directed towards me; each welcomed me to my country。 This moved me the more as it was remarked by the foreign ministers; who asked who that Austrian officer could be who was received with so much affection and such evident joy in Berlin。 The gracious monarch himself gave tokens of pleasure at beholding me thus surrounded。 Among the rest came the worthy General Prittwitz; who said aloud …
〃This is the gentleman who might have ruined me to effect his own deliverance。〃
Confused at so public a declaration; I desired him to expound this riddle; and he added …
〃I was obliged to be one of your guards on your unfortunate journey from Dantzic to Magdeburg; in 1754; when I was a lieutenant。 On the road I continued alone with you in an open carriage。 This gave you an opportunity to escape; but you forbore。 I afterwards saw the danger to which I had exposed myself。 Had you been less noble… minded; had such a prisoner escaped through my negligence; I had certainly been ruined。 The King believed you alike dangerous and deserving of punishment。 I here acknowledge you as my saviour; and am in gratitude your friend。〃 I knew not that the generous man; who wished me so well; was the present General Prittwitz。 That he should himself remind me of this incident does him the greater honour。
Having been introduced at court; I thought it necessary to observe ceremonies; and was presented by the Imperial ambassador; Prince Reuss; to all foreign ministers; and such families as are in the habit of admitting such visits。 I was received by the Prince Royal; the reigning Queen; the Queen…Dowager; and the royal family in their various places; with favour never to be forgotten。 His Royal Highness Prince Henry invited me to a private audience; continued long in conversation with me; promised me his future protection; admitted me to his private concerts; and sometimes made me sup at court。
A like reception I experienced in the palace of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick; where I frequently dined and supped。 His princess took delight in hearing my narratives; and loaded me with favour。
Prince Ferdinand's mode of educating children is exemplary。 The sons are instructed in the soldier's duties; their bodies are inured to the inclemencies of weather; they are taught to ride; to swim; and are steeled to all the fatigue of war。 Their hearts are formed for friendship; which they cannot fail to attain。 Happy the nation in defence of which they are to act!
How ridiculous these their ROYAL HIGHNESSES appear who; though born to rule; are not deserving to be the lackeys to the least of those whom they treat with contempt; and yet who swell; strut; stride; and contemplate themselves as creatures essentially different by nature; and of a superior rank in the scale of beings; though; in reality; their minds are of the lowest; the meanest class。
Happy the state whose prince is impressed with a sense that the people are not his property; but he the property of the people! A prince beloved by his people will ever render a nation more happy those he whose only wish is to inspire fear。
The pleasure I received at Berlin was great indeed。 When I went to court; the citizens crowded to see me; and when anyone among them said; 〃That is Trenck;〃 the rest would cry; 〃Welcome once more to your country;〃 while many would reach me their hands; with the tears standing in their eyes。 Frequent were the scenes I experienced of this kind。 No malefactor would have been so received。 It was the reward of innocence; this reward was bestowed throughout the Prussian territories。
Oh world; ill…judging world; deceived by show! Dost thou not blindly follow the opinion of the prince; be he severe; arbitrary; or just? Thy censure and thy praise equally originate in common report。 In Magdeburg I lay; chained to the wall; ten years; sighing in wretchedne