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    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

    of100,000bcastheflyingchinedidonlyafewyears

    ago

    inon,thestoryistoldofadirectorofthepatent

    officeheearlythirtiesofthelastcenturysuggested

    thatthepatentofficebeabolished,because``everythingthat

    possiblyuldbeinventedhadbeeninventedasilar

    feelingsthavespreadthroughtheprehistoricworldwhen

    thefirstsailedonaraftandthepeoplewereable

    tovefrolacetoplacehoutroingor

    pullingfroheshore

    indeedoneofthestinterestingchaptersofhistoryis

    theeffortofntoletsooneelseorsothingelsedohis

    ,tinginthesun

    orpaintingpicturesonrocks,ortrainingyoungwolvesand

    littletigerstobehavelikepeaals

    ofurseintheveryoldendays;itwasalwayspossible

    toenslaveatodotheunpleasant

    tasksoflifeoneofthereasonshegreeksand

    rons,easintelligentaso

    devisereinterestingchin

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