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untainsanddehungaryonceresafeforautocracy.
thehabsburgsthereupoablishedextraordinary
urtrtialsandhahegreaterpartofthehungarian
patriotstheyhadnotbeeodefeatitle.
asforitaly,theislandofsicilydeclareditselfindepe
froaplesanddroveitsbourbonkingahepapal
statestheprinister,rossi,urderedandthepope
oflee.heretuedtheyearattheheadofa
frencharainedinrotoprotecthisholiness
againsthissubjetiltheyear1870.thenitwas
calledbacktodefendfranceagainsttheprussians,and
robeilanand
veniasters.theyed
bykingalbertofsardinia,butastrongaustrianar
underoldradetzkyrchedintothevalleyofthepo,defeated
thesardiniansnearcustozzaandnovaraandforced
alberttoabdianuel,who
afeerobethefirstkingofaualy.
iheuoftheyear1848tooktheforfa
greatnatiorationinfavourofpolitiityanda
representativefovent.inbavaria,thekingwho
hadeandneyuponanirishladywhoposedas
aspanishdancersheontezandliesburied
inersfieldheenraged
studentsoftheuy.inprussia,thekingwas
forcedtostandhunveredheadbeforetheffinsofthose
isea
nstitutionalfovent.andinrchoftheyear
1849,agernparliant,nsistingof550delegatesfrobr >
allpartsoftheuntrycatogetherinfrankfortandproposed
thatkingfrederickofprussiashouldbethe
eerorofaunitedgerny.
then,hopetentferdinand
hadabdicatedinfavourofhisnepheisjoseph.
theyhadreinedfaithfultotheir
anyofhe
habsburgs,afterthenatureofthatstrangelycatlikefaly,
oncerelandedupontheirfeetandrapidlystrengthened
theirpositionasthestersofeasteandeeurope.
theyplayedthegaofpoliticsveryadroitlyahe
jealousiesoftheernstatestopreventtheelevation
oftheprussiankingtotheierialdignity.theirlongtrain
ingiofsufferihadtaughtthehevalueof
patieheyknee
andheliberals,utterlyuntrainedinpracticalpolitics,
talkedandtalkedandtalkedandgotintoxicatedbytheirown
finespeeissed
theparliantoffrankfortaablishedtheold
andiossiblegernionhengressof
viennahadingworld.
buta
ofunpractithusiasts,therery
squirebythenaofbisrck,adegooduseofhis
eyesandears.hehadadeepfororatory.heknew
anofahasalhatnothing
iseveracplishedbytalk.inhisoere
patriot.hehadbeentraiheoldsacy
andheuldoutliehisopposjustasheuldoutwalk
thendoutdrinkthendoutridethe
bisrckfeltnvihatthelooseion
oflittlestatesstbegedintury
ifitsotheothereuropeanpowers.
broughtupadstfeudalideasofloyalty,hedecidedthat
thehouseofhohenzolle,ofostfaithful
servant,shouldrulethe
habsburgs.forthispurposehestfirstgetridofthe
austrianinfluendhebegahenecessary
preparationsforthispainfuloperation.
italyiihadsolvedhero,andhad
ridherselfofherhatedaustriaheunityofitaly
en,azziniandgaribaldi.
ofthesethree,cavour,thecivileheshhted
eyesaeelriedglasses,playedthepartofthecareful
politiazzini,ostofhisdays
indifferenteuropeangarrets,hidingfroheaustrianpolice,
hepublicagitator,hhisbandofred
shirtedroughriders,appealedtothepopularigination.
zziniandgaribaldihbelieversintherepubli
fovent.cavour,hoonarch
ist,ahersyinsuch
ttersofpracticalstatecraft,acceptedhisdecisionandsacrificed
theirobitionsfreatergoodoftheirbeloved
fatherland.
cavourfelttoarck
didtoily.hinfinitecareand
greatshretoojockeythesardinianking
intoapositionfro
theleadershipoftheealianpeople.theuled
politiin
hisplansandnountryntributedretotheindependence
ofitalythanheroldandtrustedandoftendistrusted
neighbour,france.
inthatturbulentuntry,inheyear1852,
therepublichadetoasuddenbutnotuedend.
napoleoniiithesonoflouisbonapartethefof
holland,andthesllnepheuncle,hadre
establishedaneireandhaddehielfeeror``bythe
graceofgodandthehepeople.
thisyoungn,anyand
ixedhisfrenchhharshteutonicgutturalsjust
asthefirstnapoleonhadalhelanguageofhis
adopteduntryhastrongitaliaryingvery
hardtousethenapoleonictraditionforhiso.but
hehadnyeneesanddidnotfeelverycertainofhishold
uponhisreadydethrone.hehadgaihefriendship
ofqueenvictoriabutthishadnotbeenadifficulttask,asthe
goodqueenparticularlybrilliantandible
toflattery.asfortheothereuropeansns,
theytreatedthefrencheerorhinsultinghaughtiness
andsatupnightsdevisingneheyuldshow
theirupstart``goodbrotherho.
napoleonofindahheuldbreak
thisoppositioherthroughlove
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