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    posedtheelvesthefeeble

    descendants

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    greathistoricaldisverieseveryorianswerebusy

    publishingdiaevalchartersandearlydiaevalchronicles

    andineveryuntrytheresultheold

    fatherlandagreatdealofthissentinthe

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    itdoesnottteristrue,buteverythingdepends

    uponostuntries

    boththekingsandtheirsubjectsfirybelievedintheglory

    andfaoftheirancestors

    thengressofviennaental

    theirexcellenciesdividedthepofeuropeacrdingtothe

    bestinterestsofhalfadozendynastiesandput``national

    aspirationsupontheindex,orlistofforbiddenbooks,together

    hallotherdangerous``frenchdoctrines

    buthistoryisnorespeereason

    orotheritybeanhistoricallahusfarhas

    esedtobe

    neentofhunsocietyand

    theattettostehistideeasunsuccessfulasthe

    tteithinking

    curiouslyenoughthefirsttroublebeganinaverydistant

    partoftheericathespanishlonies

    ofthatntinenthadbeenenjoyingaperiodofrelativeindependence

    duringthenyyearsofthegreatnapoleonicwars

    theyhadevenreinedfaithfultotheirkingwhenhewas

    takenprisonerbythefrencheerorandtheyhadrefused

    toregnisejosephbonaparte,heyear1808been

    dekingofspainbyorderofhisbrother

    indeed,theonlypartofariuchupset

    bytherevolutionheislandofhaiti,theespagnolaof

    luusfirsttriphereintheyear1791thefrenchnvention,

    inasuddenoutburstofloveandhunbrotherhood,

    hadbestoheirblackbrethrenalltheprivilege**herto

    enjoyedbytheirastersjustassuddenlytheyhad

    repentedofthisstep,buttheattettoundotheoriginal

    proseledtonyyearsofterribleweengeneral

    leclerc,thebrotherinlalouverture,

    thenegrochieftainintheyear1801,toussaintwas

    askedtovisitleclercanddiscussterofpeacehereceived

    thesoleprosethatheolestedhetrusted

    hiseadversaries,onboardashipandshortly

    afterthenegroesgained

    theirindependenceallthesaandfoundedarepublic

    incidentallytheyhelptothefirstgreatsouth

    aricanpatriotinhiseffortstodeliverhisnativeuntry

    frohespanishyoke

    sinbolivar,anativeofcaracasinvenezuela,boin

    theyear1783,hadbeeneducatedinspain,hadvisitedparis

    entatwork,had

    livedforaheunitedstatesandhadretuedtohis

    nativelandheentagainstspain,

    thetheruntry,

    intheyear1811,venezueladeclareditsindependenceand

    bolivarbecaoneoftherevolutionarygeneralshin

    tonths,therebelsedandbolivarfled

    forthenextfiveyearsheheleaderofanapparently

    lostcausehesacrificedallhishandhehave

    beenabletobeginhisfinalandsuccessfulexpeditionhout

    thesupportofthepresidentofhaitithereaftertherevolt

    spreadalloversoutharicaandsoonitappearedthatspain

    abletosuppresstherebellionunaidedsheaskedfor

    thesupportoftheholyalliance

    thisstepgreatlyishshippers

    hadsucceededthedutchasthencarriersoftheworld

    andtheyexpeadeclarationof

    independenericatheyhad

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    thesenatehadnosuchplansandinthehouse,too,therewere

    nyvoiceshatspainoughttobegivena

    freehand

    justthen,thereinistersinengland

    theanning

    becasecretaryofstatehedroppedahintthatengland

    erienthallthe

    ghtofherfleet,ifsaidgovents

    disapprovaloftheplansoftheholyallianceinregardtothe

    rebelliousloniesofthesouthentinentpresidentnroe

    thereupon,onthe2ndofdeceeroftheyear1823,addressed

    ngressandstatedthat:``aricaonsider

    anyattetonthepartofthealliedpooextendtheir

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    toourpeaceandsafety,andgaveerican

    goventiononthepartofthe

    holyallianceasanifestationofanunfriendlydisposition

    toheunitedstatesfourer,thetextofthe

    ``nroedoctrineedintheenglishnewspapersand

    theersoftheholyallianceaketheir

    choice

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    toriskthedispleasureoftheunitedstateshhad

    alloyandnavytofallintoneglectsincetheend

    oftheangloaricanheyear1812butcannings

    threateningattitudeandtroubleonthentinentforcedhibr >

    tobecarefultheexpeditionnevertookplaceandsouth

    aricaandxigainedtheirindependence

    asforthetroublesonthentinentofeurope,theywere

    ingfastandfurioustheholyalliancehadsentfrench

    troopstospaintoactasguardiansofthepeaceintheyear

    1820austriantroopshadbeenusedforasilarpurposein

    italyhe``carbonarithesecretsocietyofthecharal

    buersakingpropagandaforauniteditalyandhad

    causedarebellionagainsttheunspeakableferdinandof

    naples

    badneefroussiahedeathofalexander

    hadbeenthesignforarevolutionaryoutbreakinst

    petersburg,ashortbutbloodyupheaval,thesocalleddekaberist

    revoltbeber,hended

    berofgoodpatriotswhohad

    beendisgustedbythereactionofalexanderslastyearsand

    hadtriedtogiverussiaanstitutionalforfgovent

    butetteichhadtriedtoassure

    hielfofthentinuedsupportoftheeuropeanurtsbya

    seriesofnferencesataixlachapelleattroppauat

    laibachand

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