History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 21 by Thomas Carlyle
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Vellinghausen region].
KING. "'Did you get my Letter?' RODEN. "'Yea, IHRO MAJESTAT.' KING. "'I will give you some employment. Have you got a pencil?' RODEN. "'Yea' [and took out his Note-book and tools, which he had "bought in a shop a quarter of an hour before"]. KING. "'Listen. By the War many Houses have got ruined: I mean that they shall be put in order again; for which end,--to those that cannot themselves help, particularly to Soest, Hamm, Lunen and in part Wesel, as places that have suffered most,--I intend to give the moneys. Now you must make me an exact List of what is to be done in those places. Thus [King, lifting his finger, let us fancy, dictates; Roden, with brand-new pencil and tablets, writes:] "'1. In each of those Towns, how many ruined Houses there are which the proprietors themselves can manage to rebuild. 2. How many which the proprietors cannot. 3. The vacant grounds or steadings of such proprietors as are perhaps dead, or gone else-whither, must be given to others that are willing to build: but in regard to this, Law also must do its part, and the absent and the heirs must be cited to say, Whether they will themselves build? and in case they won't, the steadings can then be given to others.'" Roden having written,-- KING. "'In the course of six days you must be ready [what an |
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