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unbearable
ruleofpoliceofficialsryingtoundothework
ofthefrenchrevolution,hanabsolutedisregardofthe
regulationsandlaivilisedwarfarewhenlouis
xviiidiedintheyear1824,thepeoplehadenjoyednine
yearsof``peaceoreunhappythan
thetenyearsofpirelouisceededby
hisbrother,charlesx
louishadbelongedtothatfausbourbonfalyh,
althoughitneverleaedanything,neverforgotanything
therelleoinginthetowhen
neofthedecapitationofhisbrother,
reinedanstantighthappentothose
kingsesarightcharles,
ontheotherhand,anagedtorunupprivatedebtsof
fiftyllionfrancsbeforeheyyearsofage,knew
nothing,reerednothingandfiryintendedtolea
nothingassoonashehadsucceededhisbrother,heestablished
agovent``bypriests,throughpriestsandfor
priests,andadethisrerk,
cannotbecalledaviolentliberal,charlesruledinsuch
ahathedisgustedeventhattrustedfriendoflawand
orderriedtosuppressthenehdared
toent,anddisssedtheparliantbecause
itsupportedthepress,hisdaysbered
onthenightofthe27thofjulyoftheyear1830,arevolution
tookplaenth,the
kingfledtotheastandsetsailforenglandinthisway
the``fausfaretoanendandthe
bourbonsovedfrohethroneoffrance
theypetentfrancethenght
haveretuedtoarepubliofgovent,butsuch
astepetteich
thesituationhesparkofrebellion
hadleapedbeyondthefrenchfrontierandhadsetfireto
anotherpohnationalgrievancesthenew
kingdoftheherlandshadnotbeenasuccessthebelgian
andthedutonandtheir
king,oforangethedescendantofanuncleof
thesilent,an,
uchlackingintactandpliabilitytokeepthepeace
anghisunngenialsubjectsbesides,thehordeofpriests
oncefounditsway
intobelgiundtriedtodowas
hopt
uponthe``freedofthecatholicchurchonthe25th
ofaugusttherebreakagainstthedutch
authoritiesinbrusselstonthslater,thebelgians
declaredtheelvesindependentandelectedleopoldofburg,
theuncleofqueenvictoriaofengland,tothethrone
thatsolutionofthedifficultythetwo
untries,tohavebeenunited,partedtheir
onyandbehaved
likedecentneighbours
nehosedayshererailroads,
travelledslohesuccessofthefrench
andthebelgianrevolutionistsbecaknohere
diateclashbethepolesandtheirrussian
rulersoayearofterribleha
pletevictoryfortherussiansablishedorderalong
thebanksofthevistulainthewellknownrussianfashion
nicholasthefirst,heralexanderin
1825,firybelievedinthedivinerightofhisoily,
andthethousandsofpolishrefugeeser
ineeuropeborenesstothefactthattheprinciples
oftheholyallianceorethanahollowphrasein
holyrussia
initalytoothereontofunrestrielouise
duaandereeroapoleon,
shehaddesertedafterthedefeatoferloo,was
drivenaheruntry,andinthepapalstatethe
exasperatedpeopletriedtoestablishanindependentrepublic
butthearesofaustriareandsoonevery
thingetteichntinuedtoresideattheball
platz,thehooftheforeignnisterofthehabsburg
dynasty,thepolicespiesretuedtotheirjob,andpeace
reignedsupreeighteenreyearsopassbeforea
sendandresuccessfulattetuldbedetodeliver
europefroheterribleinheritanceoftheviennangress
againitherevolutionaryherckof
europe,hesignalofrevoltcharlesxhadbeen
suousdukeof
orleansuedjabin,hadvotedforthedeathofhis
usintheking,andhadplayedaroleduringtheearlydays
oftherevolutionunderthenaof``philippeegaliteor
``equalityphilipeventuallyhehadbeenkilledwhen
robespierretriedtopurgethenationofall``traitors,by
eheindicatedthosepeoplesharehisown
viethe
revolutionaryaryounglouisphilippethereuponhad
aughtschoolinszerland
andhadspentaupleofyearsexploringtheunknown``far
ericaafterthefallofnapoleonhehadretued
toparisheuchreintelligentthanhisbourbon
usinsheplenaboutinthepublic
parksbrellaunderhisarfollowedbya
broodofchildrenlikeanygoodhousefatherbutfrancehad
outgrohekingbusinessandlouisdidnotknohisuntil
theingofthe24thoffebruary,oftheyear1848,when
aajestyawayand
proclaidtherepublic
heneetteich
expressedthecasualopinionthatthisition
oftheyear1793andthatthealliesorebeobliged
torakeanendtothisveryunseey
decraticroterhisoriancapital
thebthrough
thebaperorferdinandwas
forost
oftherevolutionaryprinciplesenisterhad
triedtosuppressforthelastthirtythreeyears
thistialleuropefelttheshockhungarydeclareditself
independent,andncedathehabsburgs
undertheleadershipoflouiskossuththeunequal
strugglelastedrethanayearitwasfinallysuppressedby
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unbearable
ruleofpoliceofficialsryingtoundothework
ofthefrenchrevolution,hanabsolutedisregardofthe
regulationsandlaivilisedwarfarewhenlouis
xviiidiedintheyear1824,thepeoplehadenjoyednine
yearsof``peaceoreunhappythan
thetenyearsofpirelouisceededby
hisbrother,charlesx
louishadbelongedtothatfausbourbonfalyh,
althoughitneverleaedanything,neverforgotanything
therelleoinginthetowhen
neofthedecapitationofhisbrother,
reinedanstantighthappentothose
kingsesarightcharles,
ontheotherhand,anagedtorunupprivatedebtsof
fiftyllionfrancsbeforeheyyearsofage,knew
nothing,reerednothingandfiryintendedtolea
nothingassoonashehadsucceededhisbrother,heestablished
agovent``bypriests,throughpriestsandfor
priests,andadethisrerk,
cannotbecalledaviolentliberal,charlesruledinsuch
ahathedisgustedeventhattrustedfriendoflawand
orderriedtosuppressthenehdared
toent,anddisssedtheparliantbecause
itsupportedthepress,hisdaysbered
onthenightofthe27thofjulyoftheyear1830,arevolution
tookplaenth,the
kingfledtotheastandsetsailforenglandinthisway
the``fausfaretoanendandthe
bourbonsovedfrohethroneoffrance
theypetentfrancethenght
haveretuedtoarepubliofgovent,butsuch
astepetteich
thesituationhesparkofrebellion
hadleapedbeyondthefrenchfrontierandhadsetfireto
anotherpohnationalgrievancesthenew
kingdoftheherlandshadnotbeenasuccessthebelgian
andthedutonandtheir
king,oforangethedescendantofanuncleof
thesilent,an,
uchlackingintactandpliabilitytokeepthepeace
anghisunngenialsubjectsbesides,thehordeofpriests
oncefounditsway
intobelgiundtriedtodowas
hopt
uponthe``freedofthecatholicchurchonthe25th
ofaugusttherebreakagainstthedutch
authoritiesinbrusselstonthslater,thebelgians
declaredtheelvesindependentandelectedleopoldofburg,
theuncleofqueenvictoriaofengland,tothethrone
thatsolutionofthedifficultythetwo
untries,tohavebeenunited,partedtheir
onyandbehaved
likedecentneighbours
nehosedayshererailroads,
travelledslohesuccessofthefrench
andthebelgianrevolutionistsbecaknohere
diateclashbethepolesandtheirrussian
rulersoayearofterribleha
pletevictoryfortherussiansablishedorderalong
thebanksofthevistulainthewellknownrussianfashion
nicholasthefirst,heralexanderin
1825,firybelievedinthedivinerightofhisoily,
andthethousandsofpolishrefugeeser
ineeuropeborenesstothefactthattheprinciples
oftheholyallianceorethanahollowphrasein
holyrussia
initalytoothereontofunrestrielouise
duaandereeroapoleon,
shehaddesertedafterthedefeatoferloo,was
drivenaheruntry,andinthepapalstatethe
exasperatedpeopletriedtoestablishanindependentrepublic
butthearesofaustriareandsoonevery
thingetteichntinuedtoresideattheball
platz,thehooftheforeignnisterofthehabsburg
dynasty,thepolicespiesretuedtotheirjob,andpeace
reignedsupreeighteenreyearsopassbeforea
sendandresuccessfulattetuldbedetodeliver
europefroheterribleinheritanceoftheviennangress
againitherevolutionaryherckof
europe,hesignalofrevoltcharlesxhadbeen
suousdukeof
orleansuedjabin,hadvotedforthedeathofhis
usintheking,andhadplayedaroleduringtheearlydays
oftherevolutionunderthenaof``philippeegaliteor
``equalityphilipeventuallyhehadbeenkilledwhen
robespierretriedtopurgethenationofall``traitors,by
eheindicatedthosepeoplesharehisown
viethe
revolutionaryaryounglouisphilippethereuponhad
aughtschoolinszerland
andhadspentaupleofyearsexploringtheunknown``far
ericaafterthefallofnapoleonhehadretued
toparisheuchreintelligentthanhisbourbon
usinsheplenaboutinthepublic
parksbrellaunderhisarfollowedbya
broodofchildrenlikeanygoodhousefatherbutfrancehad
outgrohekingbusinessandlouisdidnotknohisuntil
theingofthe24thoffebruary,oftheyear1848,when
aajestyawayand
proclaidtherepublic
heneetteich
expressedthecasualopinionthatthisition
oftheyear1793andthatthealliesorebeobliged
torakeanendtothisveryunseey
decraticroterhisoriancapital
thebthrough
thebaperorferdinandwas
forost
oftherevolutionaryprinciplesenisterhad
triedtosuppressforthelastthirtythreeyears
thistialleuropefelttheshockhungarydeclareditself
independent,andncedathehabsburgs
undertheleadershipoflouiskossuththeunequal
strugglelastedrethanayearitwasfinallysuppressedby
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