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uponthefrenean
plishednothing.
asendadveheyear1863,y
hadtriedtoforaustriangranddukebythenaof
xilianuponthexiperor,had
etoadisastrousendassoonasthearicivilwarhad
beeon
hadforcedthefrenchtohdraheirtroopsandthishad
giventhexiy
andshoottheuneeeror.
itogivethenapoleonicthroneanew
atofglorypaint.hinafean
ione.napoleon
decidedthataanyhingforhis
dynasty.helookedforanex
ofendlessrevolutions,gavehine.
justthenthespanishthronehappeobevat.it
hadbeeothecatholichofthehouseofhohenzolle.
thefrehadobjectedandthehohenzolles
hadpolitelyrefusedtoacceptthecro
napoleon,uch
uheinfluenceofhisbeautifulontijo,
thedaughterofaspanishgentlenandthegranddaughter
ofkirkpatriarisulatlaga,where
thegrapesefroeugehoughshrewdenough,was
asbadlyeducatedasstspahatday.she
ercyofherspiritualadvisersandthesehy
gentlenolovefortheprotestantkingofprussia.``be
bold,presstoherhusband,butshe
ottedtoaddthesendhalfofthatfauspersianproverb
oheheroto``beboldbutnottoobold.
napoleon,nviny,addressed
hielftothekingofprussiaandinsistedthatthekinggive
hissurahat``heitanotherdidature
ofahohenzolleprihespanish.as
thehohenzolleshadjustdeand
aredthefre.
butnapoleonsatisfied.
itakingthe
s.thereonedayhehe
frenisterriedtoreopenthediscussion.theking
anslythatithatthe
spanishquestionore
reiobesaiduponthesubject.asatterof
routine,areportofthisintervieelegraphedto
bisrck,arckedited
thedispatchforthebeoftheprussianandfrench
press.nypeoplehavecalledhiasfordoing
this.bisrckhoheexcusethatthed
ofoffieeierial,hadbeenone
oftheprivilegesofallents.he``edited
telegrad,thegoodpeopleinberlihat
theiroldandvenerablekinghhisniceewhiskershad
beeninsultedbyanarrogantlittlefrendtheequally
goodpeopleofparisfleebecausetheirperfectly
urteousnisterhadbeenshohedoorbyaroyalprussian
flunkey.
andsotheybothonths,
napoleonandthegreaterpartofhisarwereprisonersof
thegerns.thesendeirehadetoanendandthe
thirdrepubligreadytodefendparisagainstthe
gerninvaders.parisheldoutforfivelongnths.ten
daysbeforethesurrehecity,inthenearbypalaceof
versailles,builtbythatsakinglouisxivwhohadbeen
suytothegerns,thekingofprussia
edgerneerorandaloudboong
ofgunstoldthehungryparisiansthataneaneire
hadtakentheplalessioonic
statesandstateless.
inthisroughaiontled.
bytheendoftheyear1871,fiftysixyearsaftertherable
gatheringatvienna,thehengresshadbeeirely
ueidalexanderandtalleyrandhadtried
togivethepeopleofeuropealastingpeace.thethods
theyhadeloyedhadcausedendlessionsand
thefeelingofanbrotherhoodoftheeighteeury
hhas
oanend.
theageoftheengine
buthepeopleofeuropewere
fightingfortheiational
independehehey
livedhadbeeirelyged
byaseriesofiions,hhad
detheengine
ofthe18thturythestfaithful
andeffian
thegreatestbenefaanracediedrethan
halfallionyearsago.heurehalow
brtigerliketeeth.
heodestists,
buttheyastheirster.for
hehadusedastoobreakanutandasticktoliftupaheavy
boulder.herandthelever,our
firsttools,andhedidrethananyhunbeinge
afterhiogivenhisenorusadvantageovertheother
anilshesharesthispla.
eversinhastriedtokehislifeeasierbytheuse
ofagreateueroftools.thefirst
deoutofanoldtreecreatedaschstiriies
of100,000b.c.astheflyingedidonlyafewyears
ago.
inooryistoldofadirectorofthepatent
officeheearlythirtiesofthelastturysuggested
thatthepatentofficebeabolished,because``everythingthat
possiblyuldbeiedhadbeeed.asilar
feelingsthavespreadthroughtheprehistoricworldwhen
thefirstsailedonaraftandthepeoplewereable
tovefrolacetoplacehor
pullingfroheshore.
indeedohestiingchaptersofhistoryis
theeffortofsooneelseorsothingelsedohis
,tinginthesun
orpaintingpicturesonrocks,ortrainingyoungwolvesand
littletigerstobehavelikepeaals.
ofurseintheveryoldendays;itwasalossible
toenslaveatodotheunpleasant
tasksoflife.ohereasonshegreeksand
rons,easintelligentaso
devisereiing
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