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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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