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第299章 LETTER CXCI

LONDON,November 26,1753

DEAR FRIEND:Fine doings at Manheim!If one may give credit to the weekly histories of Monsieur Roderigue,the finest writer among the moderns;not only 'des chasses brillantes et nombreuses des operas ou les acteurs se surpassent les jours des Saints de L.L.A.A.E.E.

serenissimes celebres;en grand gala';but to crown the whole,Monsieur Zuchmantel is happily arrived,and Monsieur Wartenslebeu hourly expected.

I hope that you are 'pars magna'of all these delights;though,as Noll Bluff says,in the "Old Bachelor,"THAT RASCALLY GAZETTEER TAKES NO MORENOTICE OF YOU THAN IF YOU WERE NOT IN THE LAND OF THE LIVING.I should think that he might at least have taken notice that in these rejoicings you appeared with a rejoicing,and not a gloomy countenance;and you distinguished yourself in that numerous and shining company,by your air,dress,address,and attentions.If this was the case,as I will both hope and suppose it was,I will,if you require it,have him written to,to do you justice in his next 'supplement'.Seriously,I am very glad that you are whirled in that 'tourbillon'of pleasures;they smooth,polish,and rub off rough corners:perhaps too,you have some particular COLLISION,which is still more effectual.

Schannat's "History of the Palatinate"was,I find,written originally in German,in which language I suppose it is that you have read it;but,as I must humbly content myself with the French translation,Vaillant has sent for it for me from Holland,so that I have not yet read it.While you are in the Palatinate,you do very well to read everything relative to it;you will do still better if you make that reading the foundation of your inquiries into the more minute circumstances and anecdotes of that country,whenever you are in company with informed and knowing people.

The Ministers here,intimidated on the absurd and groundless clamors of the mob,have,very weakly in my mind,repealed,this session,the bill which they had passed in the last for rendering Jews capable of being naturalized by subsequent acts of parliament.The clamorers triumph,and will doubtless make further demands,which,if not granted,this piece of complaisance will soon be forgotten.Nothing is truer in politics,than this reflection of the Cardinal de Retz,'Que le peuple craint toujours quand on ne le craint pas';and consequently they grow unreasonable and insolent,when they find that they are feared.Wise and honest governors will never,if they can help it,give the people just cause to complain;but then,on the other hand,they will firmly withstand groundless clamor.Besides that this noise against the Jew bill proceeds from that narrow mobspirit of INTOLERATION in religious,and inhospitality in civil matters;both which all wise governments should oppose.

The confusion in France increases daily,as,no doubt,you are informed where you are.There is an answer of the clergy to the remonstrances of the parliament,lately published,which was sent me by the last post from France,and which I would have sent you,inclosed in this,were it not too bulky.Very probably you may see it at Manheim,from the French Minister:it is very well worth your reading,being most artfully and plausibly written,though founded upon false principles;the 'jus divinum'of the clergy,and consequently their supremacy in all matters of faith and doctrine are asserted;both which I absolutely deny.Were those two points allowed the clergy of any country whatsoever,they must necessarily govern that country absolutely;everything being,directly or indirectly,relative to faith or doctrine;and whoever is supposed to have the power of saving and damning souls to all eternity (which power the clergy pretend to),will be much more considered,and better obeyed,than any civil power that forms no pretensions beyond this world.

Whereas,in truth,the clergy in every country are,like all other subjects,dependent upon the supreme legislative power,and are appointed by that power under whatever restrictions and limitations it pleases,to keep up decency and decorum in the church,just as constables are to keep peace in the parish.This Fra Paolo has clearly proved,even upon their own principles of the Old and New Testament,in his book 'de Beneficiis',which I recommend to you to read with attention;it is short.Adieu.

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