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iediateinfluehe unustguidealltheirstepsasbeingthe onlyansofnsolidatinghuninstitutionsandredying theirierfeiseeach otherthattheyainunited``bythebondsofatrue andindissolublefrateity,andnsideringeachotheras felloen,theycasionsandinallplaces lendeaoreothe saeffect. eventuallytheholyallianceperor ofaustria,uanda.itwassigned bythebourbonshefriendshipofnapoleonsold ehekingofprussia,o gainalexanderforhisplansfreaterprussia,andby allthelittlenationsofeuropeercyofrussia. englandneversigned,beastlereaghthoughtthe be.thepopedidnotsignbecausehe resehisinterferenhisbusinessbyagreekorthodox andaprotestant.aandidnotsignbecausehe neverheardofit. thegeneralssoftheeuropeanpeople,however,soon otakenotice.behindthehollohe holyalliahequintuplealliance ongthegreatpohese aresantbusiheyletitbeknohatthepeace ofeuropesturbedbythesocalledliberalswho ynothingbutdisguisedjabins,andhopedfor greationoftheyears1812,1818,1814and 1815hadbeguntohadbeenfolloere beliefintheingofahappierday.thesoldierswhohad boethebruntofthebattleedpeadtheysaidso. buttheydidnotthesortofpeaceheholy alliaheunciloftheeuropeanpowershadnow besto.theycriedthattheyhadbeerayed. buttheytheybeheardbyaseespy. 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 thebesttheyuldandthisisp
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