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Seven…Years War; as we said above; and it is the First that took practical effect: this was followed by three others; year after year; of precisely the same tenor; which were likewise practical and punctually kept;the last of them; 〃12th December; 1760;〃 had reference to Subsidy for 1761:and before another came; Pitt was out。 So that; in all; Friedrich had Four Subsidies; 670;000 pounds x4=2;680;000 pounds of English money altogether:and it is computed by some; there was never as much good fighting otherwise had out of all the 800;000;000 pounds we have funded in that peculiar line of enterprise。 'First Treaty; 16th January; 1756 (is in  Helden…Geschichte;  iii。 681); 〃We will oppose by arms any foreign Armament entering Germany;〃 Second Treaty; 11th January; 1757 (never published till 1802); is in Scholl; iii。 30…32: 〃one million subsidy; a Fleet &c。〃 (not KEPT at all); after which; Third Treaty (the FIRST really issuing in subsidy and performance) is 11th April; 1758 (given in  Helden…Geschichte;  v。 17); Fourth (really SECOND); 7th December; 1758 (Ib。 v。 752); Fifth (THIRD); 9th November; 1759; Sixth (FOURTH); 12th December; 1760。 See PREUSS; ii。 124 n。'

Pitt had no difficulty with his Parliament; or with his Public; in regard to this Subsidy; the contrary rather。 Seldom; if ever; was England in such a heat of enthusiasm about any Foreign Man as about Friedrich in these months since Rossbach and what had followed。 Celebrating this 〃Protestant Hero;〃 authentic new Champion of Christendom; toasting him; with all the honors; out of its Worcester and other Mugs; very high indeed。 Take these Three Clippings from the old Newspapers; omitting all else; and rekindle these; by good inspection and consideration; into feeble symbolic lamps of an old illumination; now fallen so extinct。

No。 1。 REVEREND MR。 WHITFIELD AND THE PROTESTANT HERO。 〃Monday; January 2d;〃 1758; 〃was observed as a Day of Thanksgiving; at the Chapel in Tottenham…Court Road 'brand…new Chapel; still standing and acting; though now in a dingier manner'; by Mr。 Whitfield's people; for the signal Victories gained by the King of Prussia over his Enemies。 ' Gentleman's Magazine;  xxviii。 (for 1758); p。 41。''Why rage the Heathen; why do the people imagine a vain thing? Sinful beings we; perilously sunk in sin against the Most High:but they; do they think that; by earthly propping and hoisting; their unblessed Chimera; with his Three Hats; can sweep away the Eternal Stars!'〃In this strain; I suppose: Protestant Hero and Heaven's long…suffering Patiences and Mercies in raising up such a one for a backsliding generation; doubtless with much unction by Mr。 Whitfield。

No。 2。 KING OF PRUSSIA'S BIRTHDAY (Tuesday; January 24th)。 〃This being the Birthday of the King of Prussia; who then entered into the forty…seventh year of his age; the same was observed with illuminations and other demonstrations of joy;〃throughout the Cities of London and Westminster; 〃great rejoicings and illuminations;〃 it appears; ' Gentleman's Magazine;  xxviii。 (for 1758); p。 43; and vol。 xxix。 p。 42; for next year's birthday; and p。 81 for another kind of celebration。'now shining so feebly at a century's distance!No。 3 is still more curious; and has deserved from us a little special inquiring into。

No。 3。 MISS BARBARA WYNDHAM'S SUBSIDY。 〃March 13th; 1758;〃while Pitt and Knyphausen are busy on the Subsidy Treaty; still not out with it; the Newspapers suddenly announce;

〃Miss Bab。 Wyndham; of Salisbury; sister of Henry Wyndham; Esq。; of that City; a maiden lady of ample fortune; has ordered her banker to prepare the sum of 1;000 pounds to be immediately remitted; in her own name; as a present to the King of Prussia。〃 ' London Chronicle;  March 14th…16th; 1758;  Lloyd's Evening Post;  &c。 &c。' Doubtless to the King of Prussia's surprise; and that of London Society; which would not want for commentaries on such a thing!

Before long; the Subsidy Treaty being now out; and the Wyndham topic new again; London Society reads; in the same Newspaper; a Documentary Piece; calculated to help in its commentaries。 There is good likelihood of guess; though no certainty now attainable; that the 〃English Lady〃 referred to may be Miss Bab。 herself;of whose long…vanished biography; and brisk; airy; nomadic ways; we catch hereby a faint shadow; momentary; but conceivable; and sufficient for us:


〃TO THE AUTHORS OF THE LONDON CHRONICLE。  London Chronicle;  of 13th…15th April; 1758。

〃The following Account; which is a real fact; will serve to show with what punctuality and exactness the King of Prussia attends to the most minute affairs; and how open he is to applications from all persons。

〃An English Lady being possessed of actions 'shares' in the Embden Company; and having occasion to raise money on them; repaired to Antwerp 'some two years ago; as will be seen'; and made application for that purpose to a Director of the Company; established there by the King of Prussia for the managing all affairs relative thereto。 This person;〃 Van Erthorn the name of him; 〃very willingly entered into treaty with her; but the sum he offered to lend being far short of what the actions would bring; and he also insisting on forfeiture of her right in them; if not redeemed in twelve months; she broke off with him; and had recourse to some merchants at Antwerp; who were inclinable to treat with her on much more equitable terms。 The proceeding necessarily brought the parties before this Director for receiving his sanction; which was essential to the solidity of the agreement; and he; finding he was like to lose the advantage he had flattered himself with; disputed the authenticity of the actions; and thereby threw her into such discredit; as to render all attempts to raise money on them ineffectual。 Upon this the Lady wrote a Letter by the common post to his Majesty of Prussia; accompanied with a Memorial complaining of the treatment she had received from the Director; and she likewise enclosed the actions themselves in another letter to a friend at Berlin。 By the return of the post; his Majesty condescended to answer her Letter; and the actions were returned authenticated; which so restored her credit; that in a few hours all difficulties were removed relating to the transaction she had in hand; and it is more than probable the Director has felt his Majesty's resentment for his ill…behavior。The Lady's Letter was as follows:

〃'ANTWERP; 19th February; 1756。

〃'SIR;Having had the happiness to pay my court to your Majesty during a pretty long residence at Berlin 'say in Voltaire's time; Miss Barbara's 〃Embden Company;〃 I observe; was the first of the two; date 1750; that of 1753 is not hers'; and to receive such marks of favor from their Majesties the Queens 'a Barbara capable of shining in the Royal soirees at Monbijou; of talking to; or of; your Voltaires and lions; and investing moneys in the new Embden Company' as I shall ever retain a grateful sense of;I presume to flatter myself that your Majesty will not be offended at the respectful liberty I have taken in laying before you my complaints against one Van Erthorn; a Director of the Embden China Company; whose bad behavior to me; as set forth in my Memorial; hath forced me to make a very long and expensive stay at this place; and; as the considerable interest I have in that Company may farther subject me to his caprices; I cannot forbear laying my grievances at the foot of your Majesty's throne; most respectfully supplicating your Majesty that you would be graciously pleased to give orders that this Director shall not act towards me for the future as he hath done hitherto。

〃'I hope for this favor from your Majesty's sovereign equity; and I shall never cease offering up my ardent prayers for the prosperity of your glorious reign; having the honor to be; with the most respectful zeal; Sir; your Majesty's most humble; most obedient; and most devoted servant;              * * *'


〃THE KING OF PRUSSIA'S ANSWER。

〃'POTSDAM; 26th February; 1756。

〃'MADAM;I received the Letter of the 19th instant; which you thought proper to write 

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