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    【】unbearable

    ruleofpoliialsryingtoundothework

    ofthefrenchrevolution,hanabsolutedisregardofthe

    regulationsandlaivilisedwarfare.whenlouis

    xviiidiedintheyear1824,thepeoplehadenjoyednine

    yearsof``peaceoreunhappythan

    thetenyearsofpire.louisceededby

    hisbrother,charlesx.

    louishadbelohatfausbourbonfalyh,

    althoughitneverleaedanything,neverfotanything.

    therelleoingiowhen

    hedecapitationofhisbrother,

    reinedanstantighthappentothose

    kingsesaright.charles,

    oherhand,aorunupprivatedebtsof

    fiftyllionfrancsbeforeheyyearsofage,knew

    nothing,reerednothingandfiryinteolea

    nothing.assoonashehadsueededhisbrother,heestablished

    agovent``bypriests,throughpriestsandfor

    priests,ahisrerk,

    otbecalledaviolentliberal,charlesruledinsuch

    ahathedisgustedeventhattrustedfriendoflawand

    order.riedtosuppressthenehdared

    toent,anddisssedtheparliantbecause

    itsupportedthepress,hisdaysbered.

    onthenightofthe27thofjulyoftheyear1830,arevolution

    tookplaenth,the

    kiheastasailfland.inthisway

    the``fausfaretoanendandthe

    bourbonsovedfrohethroneoffrance.

    theypetent.frahenght

    haveretuedtoarepubliofgovent,butsuch

    astepetteich.

    thesituationhesparkofrebellion

    hadleapedbeyondthefrenchfrontierandhadsetfireto

    anotherpohnationalgrievahenew

    kingdoftheherlandshadnotbeenasuess.thebelgian

    aonandtheir

    king,ethedesdantofanuncleof

    thesilent,an,

    uchlagintadpliabilitytokeepthepeace

    anghisunngenialsubjects.besides,thehordeofpriests

    oncefounditsway

    intobelgiundtriedtodowas

    hopt

    uponthe``freedofthehurthe25th

    ofaugusttherebreakagainstthedutch

    authoritiesinbrussels.tonthslater,thebelgians

    declaredtheelvesindepeaedleopold,

    theuncleofqueenvictoriaofengland,tothethrone.

    thatsolutionofthedifficulty.thetwo

    uohavebeenunited,partedtheir

    onyandbehaved

    likedeeighbours.

    nehosedayshererailroads,

    travelledslohesuessofthefrench

    andthebelgianrevolutionistsbeohere

    diateclashbethepolesandtheirrussian

    rulersoayearofterribleha

    pletevictoryfor
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