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    【】softhenharles

    forhisinsistenceuponhisdivinerightsaddeda

    heoldstoryofthestruggleforself

    govent

    62.thegreatfrenstheprinciples

    ofliberty,frateityandequalityuntoallthepeople

    oftheearth

    53.napoleon

    54.assoonasnapoleonhadbeeost.helena,the

    rulersenhadbeeedbythehated

    rsiany

    cesaboutbythefrench

    revolution

    55.theytriedtoassuretheurbed

    peacebysuppressingallhe

    policespythehighestfunaryieand

    soontheprisonsofailuntriesh

    thoseedthatpeoplehavetherightto

    govetheelvesastheyseefit

    56.theloveofnationalindependence,hooo

    strongtobedestroyedinthiseris

    hefirsttorebelagainstthereaary

    asuresofthengressofvienna.greedbelgiubr>

    andspainandalargenuerofotheruntries

    oftheeuropeanfolloandthe

    hany

    e

    57.butethepeopleofeuropeingfortheir

    
    hadbeeirelygedbyaseriesofiions,

    adetheehe

    eighteeurythestfaithfulandeffit

    staveofn

    58.thenewengineswereveryexpensiveandonlypeople

    of.theoldcarpenteror

    shoekerasterinhislittle

    selfouttotheowners

    ofthebigicaltools,andade

    rehanbefore,helosthisforrindependence

    andhedidnotlikethat

    59.thegeneralintroduaerydidn

    abouttheeraofhappinessandprosperityhhad

    beeedbythegeioage

    aedies

    ed,buthesequitesolvedthe

    problebr>

    60.butthehergehwas

    ofgreateriortahaherthepoliticalorthe

    industrialrevolutions.aftergeionsofoppression

    andpersecution,thestisthadatlastgained

    libertyofaandheryingtodisver

    thefundantallaheuniverse

    61.achapterofart

    62.thelastfiftyyears,includingseveralexplanations

    andafeologies

    63.thegreathestrugglefora

    erworld

    64.anitedology

    65.hepictures

    66.anhistoricalreadinglistforchildren

    67.index

    thestoryofnkind

    highupihinthelandcalledsvithjod,there

    standsarock.itisahundredleshighandahundredles

    estothis

    rocktosharpenitsbeak.

    herockhasthusbeenhenasingleday

    ofeteitywillhavegoneby.

    thesettingofthestage

    heshadoark.

    whoarewe

    herarewebound

    slohpersistenturage,
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