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    orthroughfearhewell

    knehefascinationheillheldforhis

    subjectssincehebleforhisthronehe

    deeofeireforhighstakesheused

    anattackofrussiauponturkeyasanexcuseforbringing

    aboutthecrianbined

    againstthetsaronbehalfofthesultanitwasavery

    stlyandexceedinglyunprofitableenterpriseneither

    franuchglory

    butthecrianhingitgavesardinia

    achancetovolunteerontheewas

    detothe

    gratitudeofbothenglandandfrance

    havingdeuseoftheinteationalsituationtogetsardinia

    regnisedasoneofthereiortantpowersofeurope,

    thecleveritalianthenprovokedaweensardinia

    andaustriainjuneoftheyear1859heassuredhielfof

    thesupportofnapoleoninexchangefortheprovincesof

    savoyandthecityofnice,aliantown

    thefranitalianaresdefeatedtheaustriansatgenta

    andsolferino,andtheforraustrianprovincesandduchies

    florencebeca

    thecapitalofthisnealyuntiltheyear1870he

    frenhotodefendfrance

    againstthegesassoonastheyheitalian

    troopsenteredtheetealcityandthehouseofsardiniatook

    upitsresidenceintheoldpalaceofthequirinalhan

    anperor

    nstantine

    thepope,hoovedacrosstherivertiberandhid

    behindtheeof

    nyofhispredetheexileof

    avignonintheyear1377heprotestedloudlyagainstthis

    highhandedtheftofhisdoinsandaddressedlettersofappeal

    tothosefaithfulcatholicspathise

    inhislosstheiuer,hoall,

    andithasbeensteadilyde

    thecaresofstate,thepopeeto

    questionsofaspiritualnaturestandinghighabovethepetty

    quarrelsoftheeuropeanpoliticians,thepapacyassudanew

    dignityade

    itaninteationalpoialandreligiousprogress

    uode

    enosthanstprotestantsects

    inthisptofthengressofviennato

    settletheitalianquestionbykingthepeninsulaan

    austrianprovincelastundone

    thegeprobleoainedasyetunsolved

    itprovedthestdifficultofallthefailureoftherevolution

    oftheyear1848hadledtotheigrationofthere

    energetianpeople

    theseyoungfelloovedtotheunitedstatesofarica,

    tobrazil,totheneericatheir

    anybutbyadifferentsortofn

    intheneetatfrankfort,afterthellapse

    ofthegeparliantandthefailureoftheliberalsto

    establishauniteduntry,thekingdofprussiaed

    bythatsaottovonbisrckfrod

    afearckbynoanagedtogainthe

    pletenfidenceofthekingofprussiathatwasallhe

    askedfortheopinionoftheprussianparliantorofthe

    prussianpeopleinterestedhiotatallhhisowneyes

    hehadseenthedefeatoftheliberalsheknehathe

    beabletogetridofaustriahoutawarandhe

    beganbystrengtheningtheprussianarthelandtag,exasperated

    athishighhandedthods,refusedtogivehihe

    necessarycreditsbisrckdidnotevenbothertodiscuss

    thetterheyhthe

    helpoffundsheprussianhouseofpeersandtheking

    placedathisdisposalthenhelookedforanationalcause

    hepurposeofcreatingagreatwave

    ofpatriotisngallthegepeople

    inthenorthofgeythereheduchiesofschleswig

    andholsteiniddleageshadbeena

    sourceoftroublebothuntriesedbyacertain

    nuerofdanesandaans,butalthough

    theyark,they

    anintegralpartofthedanishstateandthisledto

    endlessdifficultiesheavenforbidthatishouldrevivethis

    forgottenquestionssettledbytheactsofthe

    reansinholstein

    heirabuseofthedanesandthedanesin

    schlesadeagreatadooftheirdanishness,andalleurope

    andgennerchors

    andtuvereinslistenedtosentintalspeechesaboutthe

    ``lostbrethrenandthedifferentchancelleriesryingto

    disverobilisedher

    aresto``savethelostprovincesasaustria,theofficial

    headofthegenfederation,uldnotallowprussia

    toaportanttter,thehabsburgtroops

    obilisedtooandthebinedaresofthet

    pohedanishfrontiersandafteraverybrave

    resistanceonthepartofthedanes,occupiedthethies

    thedanesappealedtoeurope,buteuropeherwise

    engagedandthepoordanestotheirfate

    bisrber

    uponhisierialprograeheusedthedivisionofthe

    spoilstopickaquarrelhaustriathehabsburgsfellinto

    thetraptheney,thearckand

    hisfaithfulgenerals,invadedboheaandinlessthansix

    helastoftheaustriantroopshadbeendestroyedat

    koniggratzandsadoheroadtoviennalayopenbut

    bisrckdidnottogotoofarheknehathewould

    needafehedefeated

    habsburgsverydecentterofpeace,providedtheywould

    resigntheirchaishipofthenfederationhewasless

    rallergestatesaken

    thesideoftheaustrians,andannexedtheoprussiathe

    greaterpartofthenorthestatesthenfordaneion,

    thesoannfederacy,andvictorious

    prussiaassudtheunoffian

    people

    europestoodaghastattherapidityhheworkof

    nsolidationhadbeendoneenglandeindifferent

    butfranceshowedsignsofdisapprovalnapoleon

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