40.HUMBOLDT TO VARNHAGEN.

40.HUMBOLDT TO VARNHAGEN.

Monday,March 9th, 1840.

Monday,March 9th, 1840.

Monday,March 9th, 1840.

Monday,March 9th, 1840.

The Crown-Prince, to whom I brought, this morning, your thoughtful “Lebensbuch,” has ordered me to express to you, revered friend, his “most friendly thanks.” It reminded him, at the same time, of your “Sophie Charlotte,” your “Seydlitz,” your always delightful language, and your skill in portraying difficult relations of life. The liberal passage on Grimm I read to him. It pleased him much, and brought on a conversation on Hanover. He expressed himself very sensibly in regard to it. “The King of Hanover does not understand how to treat Germans: he does notknow how to win them, by availing himself of their loyal emotions. On the day when the news of the final election in Göttingen arrived in Hanover, I would have sent an aide-de-camp or a civil officer to Göttingen, to thank the professors, and ask them whether they would like to have the whole seven professors reappointed.” These are words flowing from a noble soul. Of your article on Niebuhr, I donotspeak to the Crown-Prince, though I entirely agree with you regarding it.

With old attachment,Yours,A. v. Hdt.

With old attachment,Yours,A. v. Hdt.

With old attachment,Yours,A. v. Hdt.

With old attachment,

Yours,

A. v. Hdt.


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