[History of Friedrich II. of Prussia Vol. XVI. (of XXI.) by Thomas Carlyle]@TWC D-Link bookHistory of Friedrich II. of Prussia Vol. XVI. (of XXI.) CHAPTER VII 17/22
In the Royal Palace itself,--we hope, well remote from Friedrich's Apartment!--this sordid conference, needing one's choicest diplomacy withal, and such exquisite handling of bit and spur, goes on.
And probably at great length.
Of which, as the FINALE, and one clear feature significant to the fancy, here is,--for record of what they call 'COMPLETE SETTLEMENT,' which it was far from turning out to be:-- DOCUMENT FOURTH (in Hirsch's hand, First Piece of it). -- "'Pour quittance generale promettant de rendre a Mr.de Voltaire tous billets, ordres et lettres de change a moy donnez jusqu'a ce jour, 16 Decembre, 1750 .-- "'Account all settled; I promising to return M.de Voltaire all Letters, Orders and Bills of Exchange given me to this day, 16th December, 1750. [Hirsch signs.
But you have forgotten something, Monsieur Hirsch! Whereupon]--et promets de donner a Mr.de Voltaire dans le jour de demain ou apres au plustard deux cent guatre-vingt frederics d'or au lieu de deux cent quatre-vingt louis d'or, que je lui ai payez, le tout pour quittance generale, ce 16 Decembre, 1750, a berlin--And promise to give M.de Voltaire, in the course of to-morrow, or the day after to-morrow at latest, 280 FREDERICS D'OR, instead of 280 LOUIS D'OR [gold FREDERICS the preferabe coin, say experts] which I have now paid him; whereby All will be settled. [Hirsch again signs; but has again forgotten something, most important thing.
And]--je lui remettrai surtout les 40,000 livres de billets de change sur paris qu'il mavoit donnez et fiez'-- I will especially return him the Bill on Paris for 40,000 livres (1,600 pounds) which he had given and trusted to me,'-- but has since protested, as is too evident. [And Hirsch signs for the last time]." [Klein, pp.
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