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    untainsanddehungaryonceresafeforautocracy

    thehabsburgsthereuponestablishedextraordinary

    urtrtialsandhangedthegreaterpartofthehungarian

    patriotstheyhadnotbeenabletodefeatinopenbattle

    asforitaly,theislandofsicilydeclareditselfindependent

    froaplesanddroveitsbourbonkingahepapal

    statestheprinister,rossi,urderedandthepope

    ofleeheretuedthenextyearattheheadofa

    frencharainedinrotoprotecthisholiness

    againsthissubjectsuntiltheyear1870thenitwas

    calledbacktodefendfranceagainsttheprussians,and

    robeilanand

    veniasterstheyed

    bykingalbertofsardinia,butastrongaustrianar

    underoldradetzkyrchedintothevalleyofthepo,defeated

    thesardiniansnearcustozzaandnovaraandforced

    alberttoabdianuel,who

    afeerobethefirstkingofauniteditaly

    ingeytheunrestoftheyear1848tooktheforfa

    greatnationaldenstrationinfavourofpoliticalunityanda

    representativeforfgoventinbavaria,thekingwho

    hadeandneyuponanirishladywhoposedas

    aspanishdancersheontezandliesburied

    inersfieldheenraged

    studentsoftheuniversityinprussia,thekingwas

    forcedtostandhunveredheadbeforetheffinsofthose

    isea

    nstitutionalforfgoventandinrchoftheyear

    1849,ageparliant,nsistingof550delegatesfrobr >

    allpartsoftheuntrycatogetherinfrankfortandproposed

    thatkingfrederickofprussiashouldbethe

    eerorofaunitedgey

    then,hopetentferdinand

    hadabdicatedinfavourofhisnepheisjoseph

    theyhadreinedfaithfultotheir

    anyofhe

    habsburgs,afterthenatureofthatstrangelycatlikefaly,

    oncerelandedupontheirfeetandrapidlystrengthened

    theirpositionasthestersofeasteandeeurope

    theyplayedthegaofpoliticsveryadroitlyandusedthe

    jealousiesoftheothergestatestopreventtheelevation

    oftheprussiankingtotheierialdignitytheirlongtrain

    ingintheartofsufferingdefeathadtaughtthehevalueof

    patiencetheyknee

    andheliberals,utterlyuntrainedinpracticalpolitics,

    talkedandtalkedandtalkedandgotintoxicatedbytheirown

    finespeeissed

    theparliantoffrankfortandreestablishedtheold

    andiossiblegenfederationhengressof

    viennahadingworld

    butangthenent

    ofunpracticalenthusiasts,therery

    squirebythenaofbisrck,adegooduseofhis

    eyesandearshehadadeepntetfororatoryheknew

    anofactionhasalhatnothing

    iseveracplishedbytalkinhisoere

    patriothehadbeentrainedintheoldsacy

    andheuldoutliehisopponentsjustasheuldoutwalk

    thendoutdrinkthendoutridethe

    bisrckfeltnvincedthattheloosenfederation

    oflittlestatesstbechangedintoastronguniteduntry

    ifitsotheothereuropeanpowers

    broughtupadstfeudalideasofloyalty,hedecidedthat

    thehouseofhohenzolle,ofostfaithful

    servant,shouldrulethenepetent

    habsburgsforthispurposehestfirstgetridofthe

    austrianinfluence,andhebegantokethenecessary

    preparationsforthispainfuloperation

    italyintheantihadsolvedhero,andhad

    ridherselfofherhatedaustrianstertheunityofitaly

    en,azziniandgaribaldi

    ofthesethree,cavour,thecivilengineerhtheshortsighted

    eyesandthesteelriedglasses,playedthepartofthecareful

    politiazzini,ostofhisdays

    indifferenteuropeangarrets,hidingfroheaustrianpolice,

    hepublicagitator,hhisbandofred

    shirtedroughriders,appealedtothepopularigination

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    ttersofpracticalstatecraft,acceptedhisdecisionandsacrificed

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    intoapositionfro

    theleadershipoftheentireitalianpeopletheunsettled

    politiin

    hisplansandnountryntributedretotheindependence

    ofitalythanheroldandtrustedandoftendistrusted

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    inthatturbulentuntry,innoveeroftheyear1852,

    therepublichadetoasuddenbutnotunexpectedend

    napoleoniiithesonoflouisbonapartetheforrkingof

    holland,andthesllnepheuncle,hadre

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    uponhisreadydethronehehadgainedthefriendship

    ofqueenvictoriabutthishadnotbeenadifficulttask,asthe

    goodqueenparticularlybrilliantandible

    toflatteryasfortheothereuropeansovereigns,

    theytreatedthefrencheerorhinsultinghaughtiness

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    theirupstart``goodbrotherho

    napoleonofindahheuldbreak

    thisopposition,eitherthroughlove

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