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    【】ed,thisunbiddecatothepartyaas    heartilyasifhehadbeenreallyinvited.indeed,beforelong,    hetingattheheadofthetableeainingeverybody    usingstoriesandgainingthepanysgoodwill    bytheanner.    beforehehadbeeniyfourhoursheknew    thatthealliesps.onthe    onesideedtotakepoland,andprussia,    edtoannexsaxony;andohersidewere    austriaandengland,ryingtopreventthisgrab    becauseittheiroerestthateitherprussiaor    russiashouldbeabletodonateeurope.talleyrandplayed    theteachreatskillanditwasdue    tohiseffortsthatthefrenchpeopleadetosuffer    forthetenyearsofoppression    thehandsoftheierialofficials.hearguedthatthefrench    peoplehadbeengivennoatter.napoleonhad    fortathisbidding.butnapoleonwasgoneand    louisxviiiace,talleyrand    pleaded.andtheallies,gladtoseealegititeking    upohroneofarevolutionaryuntry,obliginglyyielded    andthebourbonsheirce,ofhey    desuchusethattheyafterfifteenyears.    thesendnofthetriuirateofvieeich,    theaustrianpriheleaderofthefn    policyofthehouseofhabsburg.har,princeof    tteichs.    heegentlenh    veryfinenners,ienselyridveryable,butthe    produietyilesa    thesultitudeshecities    andonthefar.asayoungn,tteichhadbeen    studyingattheuyofstrassburghefrench    revolutionbrokeout.strassburg,thecityh    totherseillaise,hadbeereofjabinactivities.    tteichreeredthathispleasantsociallifehadbeen    sadlyinterrupted,thatalotoficitizenshadsuddenly    beentasksforheywere    notfit,thatthebhadcelebratedthedaheney    bytherderofperfectlyipersons.hehadfailedto    seethehohusiasfthesses,therayofhopeinthe    eyesofenandchildreo    theraggedtroopsoftheion,rgthroughthe    cityohefrontandagloriousdeathforthe    frenchfatherland.    thehinghadfilledtheyoungaustrianhdisgust.    ithereingtobedo    stbedonebydashingyoungninlovelyunifor,charging    acrossthegreenfieldsonedhorses.butto    tuaireuntryintoanevilsllingardcawhere    trasotedtobegenerals,thath    eofallyourfineideas,    heatshetataquiet    littledinnergivenbyoheinnurableaustriangrand    dukes.``youedliberty,equalityandfrateityandyou    gotnapoleon.houchbetteritwouldhavebeenifyou    hadbeeedhtheexistingorderofthings.and    heof``stability.hee    aretutothenorlcyofthegoodolddaysbeforethe    alkednonsense    about``everybodybeingasgoodaseverybodyelse.inthis    attitudeheanof    greatstrengthofendouspowerofpersuasion,    heostdangerouseherevolutionary    ideas.hedidnotdieuntiltheyear1859,aherefore    livedlongenoughtoseethepletefailureofallhispolicies    heyasidebytherevolutionoftheyear1848.    hethenfouhesthatednofeuropeand    rethaheriskofbeinglynchedbyangrycrowds    ofedcitizens.butuntiltheverylast,hereieadfast    inhisbeliefthathehaddhtthing.    hehadalhatpeoplepreferredpeace    tolibertyariedtogivethe    andinallfaiess,itoughttobesaidthathiseffortsto    establishuniversalpeacepowers    didnotflyateaostfortyyears,indeed    notuntiltheweenrussiaandengland,    franditalyandturkey,intheyear1854.thatans    arerdfortheeuropean.    thethirdheroofthisperor    alexander.hehadbeenbroughtupattheurtofhisgrand    ther,thefauscatherihegreat.bethelessons    ofthisshrean,tardtheglory    ofrussiaasthestiortantthinginlife,andthoseofhis    privatetutor,asirerofvoltaireandrousseau,who    filledhisndanity,theboygrew    uptobeastraureofaselfishtyrantaintal    revolutionist.hehadsufferedgreatindignitiesduringthe    lifeofhiscrazyfather,pauli.hehadbeenobligedto    heerofthenapoleonicbattlefields.    theidehadtued.hisareshadhedayforthe    allies.russiahadbeethesaviourofeuropeasar    ofthisghtypeopleedasahalfgodwhowould    curetheanyills.    butalexanderveryclever.hedidnotknow    alleyrandandtteie.    hedidnotuarangegaofdiplocy.he    stand    lovedtoheartheapplauseoftheltitudeandsoonhehad    beethein``attraoftheteich    andtalleyrandandcastlereaghtheveryablebritish    representativesataroundatableanddrankabottleoftokay    anddecideduallygoingtobedoheyneeded    russiaandthereforetheyetoalexander,but    thelesshehadpersonallytodohtheactualhe    hebettertheyheyevenenuraged    hisplansforaholyalliaheghtbefullyoupied    heyhehand.    alexanderogotoparties    apeople.uponsuasionsheyandgay    butthereentinhister.he    triedtetsothingfet.onthe    nigrdofrchofthey    ...