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History of Friedrich II. of Prussia
Vol. XI. (of XXI.)

CHAPTER II
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-- THE HOMAGINGS.
Young Friedrich, as his Father had done, considers it unnecessary to be crowned.

Old Friedrich, first of the name, and of the King series, we did see crowned, with a pinch of snuff tempering the solemnities.

That Coronation once well done suffices all his descendants hitherto.

Such an expense of money,--of diluted mendacity too! Such haranguing, gesturing, symbolic fugling, all grown half false:--avoid lying, even with your eyes, or knees, or the coat upon your back, so far as you easily can! Nothing of Coronation: but it is thought needful to have the HULDIGUNGEN (Homagings) done, the Fealties sworn; and the young Majesty in due course goes about, or gives directions, now here now there, in his various Provinces, getting that accomplished.


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