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heartilyasifhehadbeenreallyinvited.indeed,beforelong,
hetingattheheadofthetableeainingeverybody
usingstoriesandgainingthepanysgoodwill
bytheanner.
beforehehadbeeniyfourhoursheknew
thatthealliesps.onthe
onesideedtotakepoland,andprussia,
edtoannexsaxony;andohersidewere
austriaandengland,ryingtopreventthisgrab
becauseittheiroerestthateitherprussiaor
russiashouldbeabletodonateeurope.talleyrandplayed
theteachreatskillanditwasdue
tohiseffortsthatthefrenchpeopleadetosuffer
forthetenyearsofoppression
thehandsoftheierialofficials.hearguedthatthefrench
peoplehadbeengivennoatter.napoleonhad
forcedtheoactathisbidding.butnapoleonwasgoneand
louisxviiiace,talleyrand
pleaded.andtheallies,gladtoseealegititeking
upohroneofarevolutionaryuntry,obliginglyyielded
andthebourbonsheirce,ofhey
desuchusethattheyafterfifteenyears.
thesendnofthetriuirateofvieeich,
theaustrianpriheleaderofthefn
policyofthehouseofhabsburg.har,princeof
tteichs.
heegentlenh
veryfinenners,ienselyridveryable,butthe
productofasocietyilesa
thesultitudeshecities
andonthefar.asayoungn,tteichhadbeen
studyingattheuyofstrassburghefrench
revolutionbrokeout.strassburg,thecityh
totherseillaise,hadbeereofjabinactivities.
tteichreeredthathispleasantsociallifehadbeen
sadlyinterrupted,thatalotoficitizenshadsuddenly
beentasksforheywere
notfit,thatthebhadcelebratedthedaheney
bytherderofperfectlyipersons.hehadfailedto
seethehohusiasfthesses,therayofhopeinthe
eyesofenandchildreo
theraggedtroopsoftheion,rgthroughthe
cityohefrontandagloriousdeathforthe
frenchfatherland.
thehinghadfilledtheyoungaustrianhdisgust.
ithereingtobedo
stbedonebydashingyoungninlovelyunifor,charging
acrossthegreenfieldsonedhorses.butto
tuaireuntryintoanevilsllingardcawhere
trasotedtobegenerals,thath
eofallyourfineideas,
heatshetataquiet
littledinnergivenbyoheinnurableaustriangrand
dukes.``youedliberty,equalityandfrateityandyotnapoleon.houchbetteritwouldhavebeenifyou
hadbeeedhtheexistingorderofthings.and
heof``stability.hee
aretutothenorlcyofthegoodolddaysbeforethe
alkednonsense
about``everybodybeingasgoodaseverybodyelse.inthis
attitudeheanreatstrengthofendouspowerofpersuasion,
heostdangerouseherevolutionary
ideas.hedidnotdieuntiltheyear1859,aherefore
livedlongenoughtoseethepletefailureofallhispolicies
heyasidebytherevolutionoftheyear1848.
hethenfouhesthatednofeuropeand
rethaheriskofbeinglynchedbyangrycrowds
ofedcitizens.butuntiltheverylast,hereieadfast
inhisbeliefthathehaddhtthing.
hehadalhatpeoplepreferredpeace
tolibertyariedtogivethe
andinallfaiess,itoughttobesaidthathiseffortsto
establishuniversalpeacepowers
didnotflyateaostfortyyears,indeed
notuntiltheweenrussiaandengland,
franditalyandturkey,intheyear1854.thatans
arerdfortheeuropean.
thethirdheroofthisperor
alexander.hehadbeenbroughtupattheurtofhisgrand
ther,thefauscatherihegreat.bethelessons
ofthisshrean,tardtheglory
ofrussiaasthestiortantthinginlife,andthoseofhis
privatetutor,asirerofvoltaireandrousseau,who
filledhisndanity,theboygrew
uptobeastraureofaselfishtyrantaintal
revolutionist.hehadsufferedgreatindignitiesduringthe
lifeofhiscrazyfather,pauli.hehadbeenobligedto
heerofthenapoleonicbattlefields.
theidehadtued.hisareshadhedayforthe
allies.russiahadbeethesaviourofeuropeasar
ofthisghtypeopleedasahalfgodwhowould
curetheanyills.
butalexanderveryclever.hedidnotknow
alleyrandandtteie.
hedidnotuarangegaofdiplocy.he
stand
lovedtoheartheapplauseoftheltitudeandsoonhehad
beethein``attraoftheteich
andtalleyrandandcastlereaghtheveryablebritish
representativesataroundatableanddrankabottleoftokay
anddecideduallygoingtobedoheyneeded
russiaandthereforetheyetoalexander,but
thelesshehadpersonallytodohtheactualhe
hebettertheyheyevenenuraged
hisplansforaholyalliaheghtbefullyoccupied
heyhehand.
alexanderogotoparties
apeople.uponsuchoccasionsheyandgay
butthereentinhischaracter.he
triedtetsothingfet.onthe
nightofthe23rdofrchofthey
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