登陆注册
15713400000130

第130章 FREDERIC THE GREAT(12)

The general principles on which this strange government was conducted, deserve attention.The policy of Frederic was essentially the same as his father's; but Frederic, while he carried that policy to lengths to which his father never thought of carrying it, cleared it at the same time from the absurdities with which his father had encumbered it.The King's first object was to have a great, efficient, and well-trained army.He had a kingdom which in extent and population was hardly in the second rank of European powers; and yet he aspired to a place not inferior to that of the sovereigns of England, France, and Austria.For that end it was necessary that Prussia should be all sting.Lewis the Fifteenth, with five times as many subjects as Frederic, and more than five times as large a revenue, had not a more formidable army.The proportion which the soldiers in Prussia bore to the people seems hardly credible.Of the males in the vigour of life, a seventh part were probably under arms; and this great force had, by drilling, by reviewing, and by the unsparing use of cane and scourge, been taught to form all evolutions with a rapidity and a precision which would have astonished Villars or Eugene.The elevated feelings which are necessary to the best kind of army were then wanting to the Prussian service.In those ranks were not found the religious and political enthusiasm which inspired the pikemen of Cromwell, the patriotic ardour, the thirst of glory, the devotion to a great leader, which inflamed the Old Guard of Napoleon.But in all the mechanical parts of the military calling, the Prussians were as superior to the English and French troops of that day as the English and French troops to a rustic militia.

Though the pay of the Prussian soldier was small, though every rixdollar of extraordinary charge was scrutinised by Frederic with a vigilance and suspicion such as Mr.Joseph Hume never brought to the examination of an army estimate, the expense of such an establishment was, for the means of the country, enormous.In order that it might not be utterly ruinous, it was necessary that every other expense should be cut down to the lowest possible point.Accordingly Frederic, though his dominions bordered on the sea, had no navy.He neither had nor wished to have colonies.His judges, his fiscal officers, were meanly paid.

His ministers at foreign courts walked on foot, or drove shabby old carriages till the axle-trees gave way.Even to his highest diplomatic agents, who resided at London and Paris, he allowed less than a thousand pounds sterling a year.The royal household was managed with a frugality unusual in the establishments of opulent subjects, unexampled in any other palace.The King loved good eating and drinking, and during great part of his life took pleasure in seeing his table surrounded by guests; yet the whole charge of his kitchen was brought within the sum of two thousand pounds sterling a year.He examined every extraordinary item with a care which might be thought to suit the mistress of a boarding-house better than a great prince.When more than four rixdollars were asked of him for a hundred oysters, he stormed as if he had heard that one of his generals had sold a fortress to the Empress Queen.Not a bottle of champagne was uncorked without his express order.The game of the royal parks and forests, a serious head of expenditure in most kingdoms, was to him a source of profit.The whole was farmed out; and though the farmers were almost ruined by their contract, the King would grant them no remission.His wardrobe consisted of one fine gala dress, which lasted him all his life; of two or three old coats fit for Monmouth Street, of yellow waistcoats soiled with snuff, and of huge boots embrowned by time.One taste alone sometimes allured him beyond the limits of parsimony, nay, even beyond the limits of prudence, the taste for building.In all other things his economy was such as we might call by a harsher name, if we did not reflect that his funds were drawn from a heavily taxed people, and that it was impossible for him, without excessive tyranny, to keep up at once a formidable army and a splendid court.

Considered as an administrator, Frederic had undoubtedly many titles to praise.Order was strictly maintained throughout his dominions.Property was secure.A great liberty of speaking and of writing was allowed.Confident in the irresistible strength derived from a great army, the King looked down on malcontents and libellers with a wise disdain; and gave little encouragement to spies and informers.When he was told of the disaffection of one of his subject, he merely asked, "How many thousand men can he bring into the field?" He once saw a crowd staring at something on a wall.He rode up and found that the object of curiosity was a scurrilous placard against himself.The placard had been posted up so high that it was not easy to read it.

Frederic ordered his attendants to take it down and put it lower.

"My people and I," he said, "have come to an agreement which satisfies us both.They are to say what they please, and I am to do what I please." No person would have dared to publish in London satires on George the Second approaching to the atrocity of those satires on Frederic, which the booksellers at Berlin sold with impunity.One bookseller sent to the palace a copy of the most stinging lampoon that perhaps was ever written in the world, the Memoirs of Voltaire, published by Beaumarchais, and asked for his Majesty's orders."Do not advertise it in an offensive manner," said the King; "but sell it by all means.Ihope it will pay you well." Even among statesmen accustomed to the licence of a free press, such steadfastness of mind as this is not very common.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 末世家族

    末世家族

    这是一个乱世,位于世纪的末端,杀戮与热血共存,战斗与死亡相依,希望你能活下去,到末世尽头。一个人从小便背负重任,不知是不是他?不知他是否可以拯救这摇摇欲坠的世界、
  • 极证道路

    极证道路

    当今宇宙,八界之中浑浑噩噩,人人唯利是图,不择手段,从而无亲情,友情,爱情——无情!谁说修炼一途非要斩断情缘!冷月和他的众兄弟一起修炼,杀千万恶人!屠仙魔两界!灭法神战神!终归,统八界化四界,得以证道!欢迎各位粉丝各位书友加我QQ:1625125620讨论情节。
  • 符魔震天

    符魔震天

    一个身负血仇的少年,成为孤儿的那一刻起,就成了世界的叛逆,是贪婪还是欲望?要抗争还是要沉沦?正义如果得不到伸张,那就成魔又如何。
  • 天赐良缘,逃不了

    天赐良缘,逃不了

    也许并不是没有真正的爱情存在,只是对方可能正在赶来的路上。有可能,你们的相见会是这样:当两人奇葩般的相遇:宁晓怡:你个禽兽,偷看我洗澡!看本姑娘废了你!钱邵谦拿着折扇挡着脸:喂,你有没有搞清楚,你进的是我的房间,用的是我的浴桶!宁晓怡:我管你,看桶!也有可能是这样:再相见:钱邵谦翻看着相亲画像:这个太胖,这个太瘦,这个太高,这个太矮,这个。。。宁晓怡站在她跟前刀架在他的脖子上:这个怎么了?钱邵谦吞了吞口水:太男人不过事实证明,爱情可能早已命中注定,想逃也逃不掉。
  • 九世:娘子快到为夫怀里来

    九世:娘子快到为夫怀里来

    她一心助他登上王位,不惜弑父灭亲,最后,清除了一切障碍。可笑的是,他竟然说,最大的障碍是她?重生之后,她灭渣男,斗贱人,收美男。what?有个美男叫她娘子?抱歉,本姑娘未婚。某无良王爷:正好,我们男未婚,女未嫁,你是我娘子名正言顺。某女抚额――这就算了,可为什么身旁这爷不仅连男的醋也吃,女的醋也照单全收?
  • 赛娅奥特曼之光之传奇

    赛娅奥特曼之光之传奇

    “这就是赛娅啊,在敌人面前巾帼不让须眉,在爱人面前柔情似水。”龙看着恩爱的两人,笑了笑对后面的伙伴说道:“算了,明天在找他们,让他们好好休息休息吧!”几人皆眼带笑意的看着二人,点了点头。
  • 战机大观

    战机大观

    科学是人类进步的第一推动力,而科学知识的普及则是实现这一推动的必由之路。在新的时代,社会的进步、科技的发展、人们生活水平的不断提高,为我们青少年的科普教育提供了新的契机。抓住这个契机,大力普及科学知识,传播科学精神,提高青少年的科学素质,是我们全社会的重要课题。科学教育,是提高青少年素质的重要因素,是现代教育的核心,这不仅能使青少年获得生活和未来所需的知识与技能,更重要的是能使青少年获得科学思想、科学精神、科学态度及科学方法的熏陶和培养。
  • 谁能解花语

    谁能解花语

    描述了四个年轻人——公主二代蓝百合、翩翩公子杨建业、少年侠二代白真卿和刁蛮小姐苏明萌的爱情、亲情、友情故事。杨、白二人不是兄弟,却从小像兄弟一样长大,后共遇单纯涉世未深公主,三人又将有何反应?又将会牵扯出上一代哪些恩恩怨怨?真卿的身世又到底是是这样?传说中那两把神奇的宝剑又在哪里,又将掀起江湖上怎样的腥风血雨?再加上神秘妖美得蓝心公主,百合之父,昔日状元王汉月,又和真卿父母有什么关系?白真卿将走上仕途还是走上侠义之路?当兄弟两一起爱上同一个女人,做哥哥的会如何选择,弟弟又该如何面对呢?从小就丧父母的真卿又将通过怎样的方式学会武功,找回自己的身世?几个年轻人的寻爱之旅,也是奇幻之旅,面对强大的敌人,他们又会有怎样的反应?。。。。
  • 梦醒时见你

    梦醒时见你

    他是她苦苦寻觅一生的渴望。从年幼丧父的噩梦中苏醒,一齐伴随余念的,不止是寄人篱下的恐惧,也有当年素不相识却给予她温暖的少年。她记得他那双深邃如海的浅色眼眸,亦记得他身上若即若离的兰花气息。此去经年,再相逢,余念没能认出自己心心念念渴求的少年,却被他的另一重凛冽强势的性格所吸引。他是她的雇主,邀她一同破解大大小小的怪异悬案,剖析所有掩埋多年的真相。他们也深陷危机四伏的漩涡,一路向前,只求解开困扰余念多年的她的父亲死亡之谜。
  • 帝魂尊者

    帝魂尊者

    万千异世,强者生存。他,从小身负帝魂,出生乱世,家道的中落,她的失踪,只因命…师承灵剑山,手持噬神剑,口念噬神诀。巨大的改变,且入神域只为她,逆天改命只为她。摇身一变,废材逆天,灵帝再现,颠覆神域。而一齐阴谋渐渐浮出水面,身世之谜水落石出……