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nother,untilonegaspsandexclai

    ``buteofhighheavendidnotthepeople

    objedeedbecausethepeopleterly

    exhausted,e,didnotcarehappenedorhow

    ortheyherewas

    peace.theyiredofionand

    refor

    iiesofthepreviousturytheyhadalldanced

    aroureeofliberty.prinedtheiroks

    andduchesseshaddaheolehtheirlackeys

    inthehobeliefthatthellenniufequalityand

    frateityhadatlastdahiseadof

    thellenniuheyhadbeenvisitedbytherevolutionary

    ssaryysoldiersintheirparlor

    andhadstolenthefalyplateuedtoparisto

    reporttohisgoventupohusiashe

    ``liberateduntryhadreceivedthenstitution,he

    frenchpeoplehadpreseheirgoodneighbours.

    heyhadheardhohelastout

    disorderinparishadbeensuppressedbyayoungoffialled

    bonaparte,orbuonaparte,uedhisgunsuponthe

    b,theygaveasighofrelief.alittlelessliberty,frateity

    andequalityseedaverydesirablething.buterelong,the

    youngoffieoneof

    thethreensulsofthefren,thensolensuland

    finallyeeror.asheuchreeffitthanany

    rulerthathadeverbeenseenbefore,hishandpressedheavily

    uponhispoorsubjeercy.heiressed

    theirsonsintohisares,herriedtheirdaughters

    tohisgeneralsaooktheirpicturesaatuesto

    enris.hetuedthewholeofeurope

    intoanarddkilledalstairegeionof

    n.

    nohepeopleexceptafewprofessional

    litarynhadbutoobeletalone.

    foraselves,tovote

    foryorsandaldernandjudges.thesysteadbeena

    terriblefailure.theneedand

    extravagant.froheerdespairthepeopletuedtothe

    representativenofthei.``youruleus,they

    said,``asyouusedtodo.tellusaxes

    andleaveusalone.ageofthe

    ageofliberty.

    thenahefausngresscertainly

    didtheirbesttosatisfythislongingforrestandquiet.

    theholyalliahe

    poliportantdignitaryofthestateandheld

    outthestterriblepunishnttothoseicisea

    singleoffit.

    europehadpeace,butitetery.

    thethreestiortantnatviennaperor

    alexanderofrussia,tteich,edthe

    isoftheaustrianhouseofhabsburg,andtalleyrand,

    theerstaolive

    throughthediffereby

    thesheerforceofhisingandhisintelligendwho

    noravelledtotheaustriancapitaltosaveforhisuntry

    thenapoleoni.likethe

    gayyoungnofthelirick,whoneverknehenhewas

    slight

    ...

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