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  eventuallytheholyallianceperor</p>

  ofaustria,uanda.itwassigned</p>

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  allthelittlenationsofeuropeercyofrussia.</p>

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  thegeneralssoftheeuropeanpeople,however,soon</p>

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  holyalliahequintuplealliance</p>

  ongthegreatpohese</p>

  aresantbusiheyletitbeknohatthepeace</p>

  ofeuropesturbedbythesocalledliberalswho</p>

  ynothingbutdisguisedjabins,andhopedfor</p>

  <s.theenthusiasorthe</p>

  greationoftheyears1812,1818,1814and</p>

  1815hadbeguntohadbeenfolloere</p>

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  boethebruntofthebattleedpeadtheysaidso.</p>

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  ostiossible.ageoldfenceshadbeenwashedaway.</p>

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  asendti.thedut,therefore,hanged</p>

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  ofeuropeandthatainion.</p>

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  ofnapoleon,upinthekingbusiness.</p>

  thisserfreneral</p>

  bythenaofbeadotte,etoswedenasone</p>

  ofnapoleans{sic}adjutants,andhadbeenihethroneof</p>

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  thelanguageofhgreatability.he</p>

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  andhisnors,buthedidnotsueedinjoining</p>

  triesureandhistoryhadputasuhe</p>

  dualsdinavianstatecessandin1905,</p>

  norostpeaanner,setupasan</p>

  indepekingdondtheswedesbadeher``goodspeed</p>

  andveryhergoherownway.</p>

  theitalians,hedaysoftherenaissancehad</p>

  beenatthercyofalongseriesofinvaders,alsohadput</p>

  greathopesingeneralbonaparte.theeeroapoleon,</p>

  ho.insteadofthe</p>

  ualyhepeopleed,theyhadbeendivided</p>

  intoanueroflittleprincipalities,duchies,republid</p>

  thepapalstate,tonapleshegoveed</p>

  andstserableregionoftheentirepeninsula.the</p>

  ngressofviennaabolishedafehenapoleonis</p>

  andintheirplatedseveraloldprincipalities</p>

  eers,bothleandfele,</p>

  ofthehabsburgfaly.</p>

  thepoorspaniards,a</p>

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