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History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia
Vol. VI. (of XXI.)

CHAPTER IV
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386.] "Seckendorf and Grumkow intrigued for a match between Wilhelmina and the Prince of Weissenfels," elderly Royal Highness in the Abstract, whom we saw already, "thereby to prevent a closer union between the Prussian and English Courts,--and Grumkow having withal the private view of ousting his antagonist the Prince of Anhalt [Old Dessauer, whom he had to meet in duel, but did not fight], as Weissenfels, once Son-in-law, would certainly be made Commander-in-Chief," [Dubourgay, in State-Paper Office (Prussian Despatches, vol.XXXV.)] to the extrusion of Anhalt from that office.

Which notable piece of policy her Majesty, by a little plain speech, took her opportunity of putting an end to, as we saw.

For the rest, "the Dutch Minister and also the French Secretaries here," greatly interested about the peace of Europe, and the Congress of Soissons in these weeks, "have had a communication from this Court, of the favorable disposition ours is in with respect to the Double Match,"-- beneficent for the Terrestrial Balance, as they and I hope.

So that things look well?
Alas,-- DECEMBER 25th.

"Queen sent for me yesterday: Hopes she does no wrong in complaining of her Husband to her Brother.


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