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    iediateinfluenceonthe

    unustguidealltheirstepsasbeingthe

    onlyansofnsolidatinghuninstitutionsandredying

    theirierfeiseeach

    otherthattheyainunited``bythebondsofatrue

    andindissolublefrateity,andnsideringeachotheras

    felloen,theycasionsandinallplaces

    lendeaoreothe

    saeffect

    eventuallytheholyallianceperor

    ofaustria,understandaitwassigned

    bythebourbonshefriendshipofnapoleonsold

    eneesithekingofprussia,o

    gainalexanderforhisplansfora``greaterprussia,andby

    allthelittlenationsofeuropeercyofrussia

    englandneversigned,becausecastlereaghthoughtthe

    bethepopedidnotsignbecausehe

    resentedthisinterferenceinhisbusinessbyagreekorthodox

    andaprotestantandthesultandidnotsignbecausehe

    neverheardofit

    thegeneralssoftheeuropeanpeople,however,soon

    otakenoticebehindthehollohe

    holyallianiesofthequintuplealliance

    ongthegreatpohese

    aresantbusinesstheyletitbeknohatthepeace

    ofeuropestnotbedisturbedbythesocalledliberalswho

    ynothingbutdisguisedjabins,andhopedfor

    aretuoftherevolutionarydaystheenthusiasorthe

    greationoftheyears1812,1818,1814and

    1815hadbeguntohadbeenfolloere

    beliefintheingofahappierdaythesoldierswhohad

    boethebruntofthebattleedpeaceandtheysaidso

    buttheydidnotthesortofpeaceheholy

    allianceandtheunciloftheeuropeanpowershadnow

    bestotheycriedthattheyhadbeenbetrayed

    buttheytheybeheardbyasecretpolicespy

    thereactionen

    ethodsessaryfor

    thegoodofhunitybutitashardtobearasif

    theirintentionshadbeenlesskindanditcausedagreatdeal

    ofunnecessarysufferingandgreatlyretardedtheorderly

    progressofpolitient

    thegreatreaction

    theytriedtoassuretheworldanera

    ofundisturbedpeacebysuppressing

    allneadethe

    policespythehighestfunctionary

    inthestateandsoontheprisons

    ofalluntriesh

    thoseedthatpeople

    havetherighttogovetheelves

    astheyseefit

    toundothedagedonebythegreatnapoleonicflood

    ostiossibleageoldfenceshadbeenwashedaway

    thepalacesoftagedtosuch

    anextentthattheyhadtobendeedasuninhabitable

    otherroyalresidenceshadbeengreatlyenlargedattheexpense

    oflessfortunateneighboursstrangeoddsandends

    ofrevolutionarydoctrinehadbeenleftbehindbythereceding

    ersanduldnotbedislodgedhoutdangertotheentire

    nitybutthepoliticalengineersofthengressdid

    thebesttheyuldandthisisplished

    francehaddisturbedthepeaceoftheany

    yearsthatpeoplehadetofearthatuntryalst

    instinouthoftalleyrand,

    hadprosedtobegood,butthehundreddayshadtaught

    europeanagetoescapefor

    asendtithedutchrepublic,therefore,hanged

    intoakingdoandbelgiuoinedthedutch

    struggleforindependenceinthesixteenthcenturyandsince

    thenhadbeenpartofthehabsburgdoins,firstunderspanish

    ruleandthereafterunderaustrianruleadepart

    ofthisneoftheherlandsnobodyedthis

    unioneitherintheprotestantnorthorinthecatholicsouth,

    butnoquestionsedgoodforthepeace

    ofeuropeandthatainnsideration

    polandhadhopedforgreatthingsbecauseapole,prince

    adatefriendsof

    tsaralexanderandhadbeenhisnstantadvisorduringthe

    adea

    seindependentpartofrussiahalexanderasherking

    thissolutionpleasednooneandcausedchbitterfeeling

    andthreerevolutions

    denrk,aine**ithfulallyofnapoleon

    untiltheend,wasseverelypunishedsevenyearsbefore,an

    englishfleethadsaileddohekattegatandhouta

    declarationofbardedpenhagen

    andhadtakenahedanishfleet,lestitbeofvalueto

    napoleonthengressofviennaonestepfurther

    ittooknoraroftheyear

    1397hadbeenunitedarkadenrk

    andgaveittocharlesxivofsrayal

    ofnapoleon,upinthekingbusiness

    thisserfrenchgeneral

    bythenaofbeadotte,etoswedenasone

    ofnapoleans{sic}adjutants,andhadbeeninvitedtothethroneof

    thatgooduntryhelastoftherulersofthehouseof

    hollsteingottorphaddiedhoutleavingeithersonor

    daughterfro815until1844heruledhisadopteduntry

    thelanguageofhgreatabilityhe

    anandenjoyedtherespectofbothhisswedish

    andhisnors,buthedidnotsucceedinjoining

    triesureandhistoryhadputasunderthe

    dualscandinavianstatecessandin1905,

    norostpeaanner,setupasan

    independentkingdondtheswedesbadeher``goodspeed

    andveryhergoherownway

    theitalians,hedaysoftherenaissancehad

    beenatthercyofalongseriesofinvaders,alsohadput

    greathopesingeneralbonapartetheeeroapoleon,

    hoinsteadofthe

    uniteditalyhepeopleed,theyhadbeendivided

    intoanueroflittleprincipalities,duchies,republicsand

    thepapalstate,tonapleshegoveed

    andstserableregionoftheentirepeninsulathe

    ngressofviennaabolishedafehenapoleonicrepublics

    andintheirplaceresurrectedseveraloldprincipalities

    eers,bothleandfele,

    ofthehabsburgfaly

    thepoorspaniards,a

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