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ed,thisunbiddenguestcatothepartyandatejustas
heartilyasifhehadbeenreallyinvitedindeed,beforelong,
hetingattheheadofthetableentertainingeverybody
usingstoriesandgainingthepanysgoodwill
bytheanner
beforehehadbeeninviennatyfourhoursheknew
thatthealliespsonthe
onesideedtotakepoland,andprussia,
edtoannexsaxony;andontheothersidewere
austriaandengland,ryingtopreventthisgrab
becauseittheiroerestthateitherprussiaor
russiashouldbeabletodonateeuropetalleyrandplayed
theteachotherhgreatskillanditwasdue
tohiseffortsthatthefrenchpeopleadetosuffer
forthetenyearsofoppression
thehandsoftheierialofficialshearguedthatthefrench
peoplehadbeengivennoatteapoleonhad
forcedtheoactathisbiddingbutnapoleonwasgoneand
louisxviiiachance,talleyrand
pleadedandtheallies,gladtoseealegititeking
uponthethroneofarevolutionaryuntry,obliginglyyielded
andthebourbonsheirchance,ofhey
desuchusethattheyafterfifteenyears
thesendnofthetriuirateofviennaetteich,
theaustrianprinister,theleaderoftheforeign
policyofthehouseofhabsburghar,princeof
tteichs
heegentlenh
veryfinenners,ienselyrich,andveryable,butthe
productofasocietyilesa
thesultitudeshecities
andonthefarasayoungn,tteichhadbeen
studyingattheuniversityofstrassburghefrench
revolutionbrokeoutstrassburg,thecityh
totherseillaise,hadbeenacentreofjabinactivities
tteichreeredthathispleasantsociallifehadbeen
sadlyinterrupted,thatalotofinpetentcitizenshadsuddenly
beentasksforheywere
notfit,thatthebhadcelebratedthedaheney
bytherderofperfectlyinnocentpersonshehadfailedto
seethehonestenthusiasfthesses,therayofhopeinthe
eyesofenandchildrenerto
theraggedtroopsofthenvention,rchingthroughthe
cityontheirothefrontandagloriousdeathforthe
frenchfatherland
thehinghadfilledtheyoungaustrianhdisgust
ithereingtobedoneit
stbedonebydashingyoungninlovelyunifor,charging
acrossthegreenfieldsonedhorsesbutto
tuanentireuntryintoanevilsllingardcawhere
trasotedtobegenerals,thath
eofallyourfineideas,
heatshetataquiet
littledinnergivenbyoneoftheinnurableaustriangrand
dukes``youedliberty,equalityandfrateityandyou
gotnapoleonhouchbetteritwouldhavebeenifyou
hadbeenntentedhtheexistingorderofthingsand
heof``stabilityhee
aretutothenorlcyofthegoodolddaysbeforethe
alkednonsense
about``everybodybeingasgoodaseverybodyelseinthis
attitudeheanof
greatstrengthofendouspowerofpersuasion,
heostdangerouseneesoftherevolutionary
ideashedidnotdieuntiltheyear1859,andhetherefore
livedlongenoughtoseethepletefailureofallhispolicies
heyasidebytherevolutionoftheyear1848
hethenfoundhielfthesthatednofeuropeand
rethanoncerantheriskofbeinglynchedbyangrycrowds
ofoutragedcitizensbutuntiltheverylast,hereinedsteadfast
inhisbeliefthathehaddoherightthing
hehadalhatpeoplepreferredpeace
tolibertyandhehadtriedtogivethe
andinallfaiess,itoughttobesaidthathiseffortsto
establishuniversalpeacepowers
didnotflyateaostfortyyears,indeed
notuntilthecrianweenrussiaandengland,
franceanditalyandturkey,intheyear1854thatans
arerdfortheeuropeanntinent
thethirdheroofthisperor
alexanderhehadbeenbroughtupattheurtofhisgrand
ther,thefauscatherihegreatbethelessons
ofthisshrean,toregardtheglory
ofrussiaasthestiortantthinginlife,andthoseofhis
privatetutor,asirerofvoltaireandrousseau,who
filledhisndanity,theboygrew
uptobeastrangextureofaselfishtyrantandasentintal
revolutionisthehadsufferedgreatindignitiesduringthe
lifeofhiscrazyfather,paulihehadbeenobligedto
nesstheerofthenapoleonicbattlefields
thenthetidehadtuedhisareshadhedayforthe
alliesrussiahadbeethesaviourofeuropeandthetsar
ofthisghtypeopleedasahalfgodwhowould
curetheanyills
butalexanderverycleverhedidnotknow
nandenastalleyrandandtteichkne
hedidnotunderstandthestrangegaofdiplocyhe
stancesand
lovedtoheartheapplauseoftheltitudeandsoonhehad
beethein``attractionofthengressetteich
andtalleyrandandcastlereaghtheveryablebritish
representativesataroundatableanddrankabottleoftokay
anddecideduallygoingtobedonetheyneeded
russiaandthereforetheyetoalexander,but
thelesshehadpersonallytodohtheactualhe
ngress,thebettertheyheyevenenuraged
hisplansforaholyalliancethatheghtbefullyoccupied
heyhehand
alexanderogotoparties
andetpeopleuponsuchoccasionshewashappyandgay
butthereentinhischaracterhe
triedtoforgetsothingforgetonthe
nightofthe23rdofrchofthey
... </P></TD>
ed,thisunbiddenguestcatothepartyandatejustas
heartilyasifhehadbeenreallyinvitedindeed,beforelong,
hetingattheheadofthetableentertainingeverybody
usingstoriesandgainingthepanysgoodwill
bytheanner
beforehehadbeeninviennatyfourhoursheknew
thatthealliespsonthe
onesideedtotakepoland,andprussia,
edtoannexsaxony;andontheothersidewere
austriaandengland,ryingtopreventthisgrab
becauseittheiroerestthateitherprussiaor
russiashouldbeabletodonateeuropetalleyrandplayed
theteachotherhgreatskillanditwasdue
tohiseffortsthatthefrenchpeopleadetosuffer
forthetenyearsofoppression
thehandsoftheierialofficialshearguedthatthefrench
peoplehadbeengivennoatteapoleonhad
forcedtheoactathisbiddingbutnapoleonwasgoneand
louisxviiiachance,talleyrand
pleadedandtheallies,gladtoseealegititeking
uponthethroneofarevolutionaryuntry,obliginglyyielded
andthebourbonsheirchance,ofhey
desuchusethattheyafterfifteenyears
thesendnofthetriuirateofviennaetteich,
theaustrianprinister,theleaderoftheforeign
policyofthehouseofhabsburghar,princeof
tteichs
heegentlenh
veryfinenners,ienselyrich,andveryable,butthe
productofasocietyilesa
thesultitudeshecities
andonthefarasayoungn,tteichhadbeen
studyingattheuniversityofstrassburghefrench
revolutionbrokeoutstrassburg,thecityh
totherseillaise,hadbeenacentreofjabinactivities
tteichreeredthathispleasantsociallifehadbeen
sadlyinterrupted,thatalotofinpetentcitizenshadsuddenly
beentasksforheywere
notfit,thatthebhadcelebratedthedaheney
bytherderofperfectlyinnocentpersonshehadfailedto
seethehonestenthusiasfthesses,therayofhopeinthe
eyesofenandchildrenerto
theraggedtroopsofthenvention,rchingthroughthe
cityontheirothefrontandagloriousdeathforthe
frenchfatherland
thehinghadfilledtheyoungaustrianhdisgust
ithereingtobedoneit
stbedonebydashingyoungninlovelyunifor,charging
acrossthegreenfieldsonedhorsesbutto
tuanentireuntryintoanevilsllingardcawhere
trasotedtobegenerals,thath
eofallyourfineideas,
heatshetataquiet
littledinnergivenbyoneoftheinnurableaustriangrand
dukes``youedliberty,equalityandfrateityandyou
gotnapoleonhouchbetteritwouldhavebeenifyou
hadbeenntentedhtheexistingorderofthingsand
heof``stabilityhee
aretutothenorlcyofthegoodolddaysbeforethe
alkednonsense
about``everybodybeingasgoodaseverybodyelseinthis
attitudeheanof
greatstrengthofendouspowerofpersuasion,
heostdangerouseneesoftherevolutionary
ideashedidnotdieuntiltheyear1859,andhetherefore
livedlongenoughtoseethepletefailureofallhispolicies
heyasidebytherevolutionoftheyear1848
hethenfoundhielfthesthatednofeuropeand
rethanoncerantheriskofbeinglynchedbyangrycrowds
ofoutragedcitizensbutuntiltheverylast,hereinedsteadfast
inhisbeliefthathehaddoherightthing
hehadalhatpeoplepreferredpeace
tolibertyandhehadtriedtogivethe
andinallfaiess,itoughttobesaidthathiseffortsto
establishuniversalpeacepowers
didnotflyateaostfortyyears,indeed
notuntilthecrianweenrussiaandengland,
franceanditalyandturkey,intheyear1854thatans
arerdfortheeuropeanntinent
thethirdheroofthisperor
alexanderhehadbeenbroughtupattheurtofhisgrand
ther,thefauscatherihegreatbethelessons
ofthisshrean,toregardtheglory
ofrussiaasthestiortantthinginlife,andthoseofhis
privatetutor,asirerofvoltaireandrousseau,who
filledhisndanity,theboygrew
uptobeastrangextureofaselfishtyrantandasentintal
revolutionisthehadsufferedgreatindignitiesduringthe
lifeofhiscrazyfather,paulihehadbeenobligedto
nesstheerofthenapoleonicbattlefields
thenthetidehadtuedhisareshadhedayforthe
alliesrussiahadbeethesaviourofeuropeandthetsar
ofthisghtypeopleedasahalfgodwhowould
curetheanyills
butalexanderverycleverhedidnotknow
nandenastalleyrandandtteichkne
hedidnotunderstandthestrangegaofdiplocyhe
stancesand
lovedtoheartheapplauseoftheltitudeandsoonhehad
beethein``attractionofthengressetteich
andtalleyrandandcastlereaghtheveryablebritish
representativesataroundatableanddrankabottleoftokay
anddecideduallygoingtobedonetheyneeded
russiaandthereforetheyetoalexander,but
thelesshehadpersonallytodohtheactualhe
ngress,thebettertheyheyevenenuraged
hisplansforaholyalliancethatheghtbefullyoccupied
heyhehand
alexanderogotoparties
andetpeopleuponsuchoccasionshewashappyandgay
butthereentinhischaracterhe
triedtoforgetsothingforgetonthe
nightofthe23rdofrchofthey
... </P></TD>