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beabletogetridofaustriahoutawarandhe
beganbystrengtheningtheprussianarthelandtag;exasperated
athishighhandedthods;refusedtogivehihe
necessarycreditsbisrckdidnotevenbothertodiscuss
thetterheyhthe
helpoffundsheprussianhouseofpeersandtheking
placedathisdisposalthenhelookedforanationalcause
hepurposeofcreatingagreatwave
ofpatriotisngallthegepeople
inthenorthofgeythereheduchiesofschleswig
andholsteiniddleageshadbeena
sourceoftroublebothuntriesedbyacertain
nuerofdanesandaans;butalthough
theyark;they
anintegralpartofthedanishstateandthisledto
endlessdifficultiesheavenforbidthatishouldrevivethis
forgottenquestionssettledbytheactsofthe
reansinholstein
heirabuseofthedanesandthedanesin
schlesadeagreatadooftheirdanishness;andalleurope
andgennerchors
andtuvereinslistenedtosentintalspeechesaboutthe
‘‘lostbrethrenandthedifferentchancelleriesryingto
disverobilisedher
aresto‘‘savethelostprovincesasaustria;theofficial
headofthegenfederation;uldnotallowprussia
toaportanttter;thehabsburgtroops
obilisedtooandthebinedaresofthet
pohedanishfrontiersandafteraverybrave
resistanceonthepartofthedanes;occupiedthethies
thedanesappealedtoeurope;buteuropeherwise
engagedandthepoordanestotheirfate
bisrber
uponhisierialprograeheusedthedivisionofthe
spoilstopickaquarrelhaustriathehabsburgsfellinto
thetraptheney;thearckand
hisfaithfulgenerals;invadedboheaandinlessthansix
helastoftheaustriantroopshadbeendestroyedat
koniggratzandsadoheroadtoviennalayopenbut
bisrckdidnottogotoofarheknehathewould
needafehedefeated
habsburgsverydecentterofpeace;providedtheywould
resigntheirchaishipofthenfederationhewasless
rallergestatesaken
thesideoftheaustrians;andannexedtheoprussiathe
greaterpartofthenorthestatesthenfordaneion;
thesoannfederacy;andvictorious
prussiaassudtheunoffian
people
europestoodaghastattherapidityhheworkof
nsolidationhadbeendoneenglandeindifferent
butfranceshowedsignsofdisapprovalnapoleon
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第93节
shold
uponthefrenean
plishednothing
asendadventureintheyear1863;y
hadtriedtoforceanaustriangranddukebythenaof
xilianuponthexiperor;had
etoadisastrousendassoonasthearicancivilwarhad
beenentaton
hadforcedthefrenchtohdraheirtroopsandthishad
giventhexiy
andshoottheuneeeror
itogivethenapoleonicthroneanew
atofglorypainthinafean
nfederationenapoleon
decidedthataanyhingforhis
dynastyhelookedforanex
ofendlessrevolutions;gavehine
justthenthespanishthronehappenedtobevacantit
hadbeenofferedtothecatholicbranchofthehouseofhohenzolle
thefrenenthadobjectedandthehohenzolles
hadpolitelyrefusedtoacceptthecro
napoleon;uch
undertheinfluenceofhisbeautifulontijo;
thedaughterofaspanishgentlenandthegranddaughter
ofkirkpatrick;anaricannsulatlaga;where
thegrapesefroeugenie;althoughshrewdenough;was
asbadlyeducatedasstspanishenofthatdayshe
ercyofherspiritualadvisersandthesehy
gentlenfeltnolovefortheprotestantkingofprussia‘‘be
bold;presstoherhusband;butshe
ottedtoaddthesendhalfofthatfauspersianproverb
onishestheheroto‘‘beboldbutnottoobold
napoleon;nviny;addressed
hielftothekingofprussiaandinsistedthatthekinggive
hissurancesthat‘‘heitanothercandidature
ofahohenzolleprincetothespanishcrownas
thehohenzolleshadjustdeand
aredthefrenent
butnapoleonsatisfied
itakingthe
sthereonedayhehe
frenchnisterriedtoreopenthediscussiontheking
anslythatithatthe
spanishquestionore
reinedtobesaiduponthesubjectasatterof
routine;areportofthisintervieelegraphedto
bisrck;arckedited
thedispatchforthebenefitoftheprussianandfrench
pressnypeoplehavecalledhiasfordoing
thisbisrckhoheexcusethatthedoctoring
ofofficialneeierial;hadbeenone
oftheprivilegesofallentshe‘‘edited
telegrad;thegoodpeopleinberlinfeltthat
theiroldandvenerablekinghhisniceewhiskershad
beeninsultedbyanarrogantlittlefrenchnandtheequally
goodpeopleofparisfleoaragebecausetheirperfectly
urteousnisterhadbeenshohedoorbyaroyalprussian
flunkey
andsotheybothonths;
napoleonandthegreaterpartofhisarwereprisonersof
thegesthesendeirehadetoanendandthe
thirdrepublicakingreadytodefendparisagainstthe
geinvadersparisheldoutforfivelongnthsten
daysbeforethesurrenderofthecity;inthenearbypalaceof
versailles;builtbythatsakinglouisxivwhohadbeen
suytotheges;thekingofprussia
edgeeerorandaloudboong
ofgunstoldthehungryparisiansthataneaneire
hadtakentheplalessnfederationofteutonic
statesandstateless
inthisroughanquestiontled
bytheendoftheyear1871;fiftysixyearsaftertherable
gatheringatvienna;thehengresshadbeenentirely
undonetteichandalexanderandtalleyrandhadtried
togivethepeopleofeuropealastingpeacethethods
theyhadeloyedhadcausedendlessionsand
thefeelingofanbrotherhoodoftheeighteenthcentury
hhas
notyetetoanend
theageoftheengine
buthepeopleofeuropewere
fightingfortheiational
independence;thehey
livedhadbeenentirelychanged
byaseriesofinventions;hhad
detheengine
ofthe18thcenturythestfaithful
andeffian
thegreatestbenefaanracediedrethan
halfallionyearsagoheurehalow
brorongtigerliketeeth
heodescientists;
buttheyastheirsterfor
hehadusedastoobreakanutandasticktoliftupaheavy
boulderherandthelever;our
firsttools;andhedidrethananyhunbeinge
afterhiogivenhisenorusadvantageovertheother
anilshesharesthispla
eversince;nhastriedtokehislifeeasierbytheuse
ofagreateueroftoolsthefirst
deoutofanoldtreecreatedaschstirinthenities
of100;000bcasth