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正文 第85节 文 / [美]亨德里克·威廉·房龙

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    unustguidealltheirstepsasbeingthe

    onlyansofnsolidatinghuninstitutionsandredying

    theirierfeiseeach

    otherthattheyainunited``bythebondsofatrue

    andindissolublefrateity,andnsideringeachotheras

    felloen,theycasionsandinallplaces

    lendeaoreothe

    saeffect.

    eventuallytheholyallianceperor

    ofaustria,uanda.itwassigned

    bythebourbonshefriendshipofnapoleonsold

    ehekingofprussia,ainalexanderforhisplansfreaterprussia,andby

    allthelittlenationsofeuropeercyofrussia.

    englandneversigned,becausecastlereaghthoughtthe

    be.thepopedidnotsignbecausehe

    resehisinterferenhisbusinessbyagreekorthodox

    andaprotestant.aandidnotsignbecausehe

    neverheardofit.

    thegeneralssoftheeuropeanpeople,however,soon

    otakenotice.behindthehollohe

    holyalliahequintuplealliance

    ongthegreatpohese

    aresantbusiheyletitbeknohatthepeace

    ofeuropesturbedbythesocalledliberalswho

    ynothingbutdisguisedjabins,andhopedfor

    aretuoftherevolutionarydays.theenthusiasorthe

    greationoftheyears1812,1818,1814and

    1815hadbeguntohadbeenfolloere

    beliefintheingofahappierday.thesoldierswhohad

    boethebruntofthebattleedpeadtheysaidso.

    buttheydidnotthesortofpeaceheholy

    alliaheunciloftheeuropeanpowershadnow

    besto.theycriedthattheyhadbeerayed.

    buttheytheybeheardbyasecretpolicespy.

    thereaen

    ethodsessaryfor

    thegoodofhunity.butitashardtobearasif

    theiriionshadbeenlesskind.anditcausedagreatdeal

    ofunnecessarysufferingalyretardedtheorderly

    progressofpolitient.

    thegreatrea

    theytriedtoassuretheworldanera

    ofundisturbedpeacebysuppressing

    allhe

    policespythehighestfunary

    ieandsoontheprisons

    ofalluntriesh

    thoseedthatpeople

    havetherighttogovetheelves

    astheyseefit

    toundothedagedohegreatnapoleonicflood

    ostiossible.ageoldfenceshadbeenwashedaway.

    thepalacesoftagedtosuch

    ahattheyhadtobendeedasuninhabitable.

    otherroyalresidenceshadbeelyenlargedattheexpense

    oflessfortunateneighbours.strangeoddsandends

    ofrevolutionarydoehadbeebehindbythereg

    ersanduldnotbedislodgedhoutdaheentire

    nity.butthepolitigineersofthengressdid

    thebesttheyuldandthisisplished.

    francehaddisturbedthepeaceoftheany

    yearsthatpeoplehadetofearthatuntryalst

    instinouthoftalleyrand,

    hadprosedtobegood,butthehundreddayshadtaught

    europeaoescapefor

    asendti.thedutchrepublic,therefore,hanged

    intoakingdoandbelgiuoihedutch

    struggleforindependehesixteeuryandsince

    thenhadbeenpartofthehabsburgdoins,firstunderspanish

    ruleandthereafterunderaustrianruleadepart

    ofthisheherlands.nobodyedthis

    uheriestantnorthoriholicsouth,

    butionsedgoodforthepeace

    ofeuropeandthatainion.

    polandhadhopedfreatthingsbecauseapole,prince

    adatefriendsof

    tsaralexanderandhadbeenhisnstantadvisthe

    adea

    seindepepartofrussiahalexanderasherking.

    thissolutionpleasednooneandcausedchbitterfeeling

    andthreerevolutions.

    denrk,aihfulallyofnapoleon

    untiltheend,wasseverelypunished.sevenyearsbefore,an

    englishfleethadsaileddohekattegatandhouta

    declarationofbardedpenhagen

    andhadtakenahedanishfleet,lestitbeofvalueto

    napoleon.thengressofvienepfurther.

    ittooknoraroftheyear

    1397hadbeenunitedarkadenrk

    andgaveittocharlesxivofsrayal

    ofnapoleon,upinthekingbusiness.

    thisserfreneral

    bythenaofbeadotte,etoswedenasone

    ofnapoleans{sic}adjutants,andhadbeenihethroneof

    thatgooduntryhelastoftherulersofthehouseof

    hollsteingottorphaddiedhoutleavihersonor

    daughter.fro815until1844heruledhisadopteduntry

    thelanguageofhgreatability.he

    anandeherespectofbothhisswedish

    andhisnors,buthedidnotsucceedinjoining

    triesureandhistoryhadputasuhe

    dualsdinavianstatecessandin1905,

    norostpeaanner,setupasan

    indepekingdondtheswedesbadeher``goodspeed

    andveryhergoherownway.

    theitalians,hedaysoftherenaissancehad

    beenatthercyofalongseriesofinvaders,alsohadput

    greathopesingeneralbonaparte.theeeroapoleon,

    ho.insteadofthe

    ualyhepeopleed,theyhadbeendivided

    intoanueroflittleprincipalities,duchies,republid

    thepapalstate,tonapleshegoveed

    andstserableregionoftheentirepeninsula.the

    ngressofviennaabolishedafehenapoleonicrepublics

    andintheirplaceresurrectedseveraloldprincipalities

    eers,bothleandfele,

    ofthehabsburgfaly.

    thepoorspaniards,a

    ...
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