Europe After the Congress of Aix-La-Chapelle; Forming the Sequel to the Congress of Vienna

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196 the same relations, and the same interests, did not exist, or were not felt; for, nations living in a state of reciprocal insulation, never approached each other, except to combat.
But, since the social vehicles have brought them together, and caused them to intermingle, the face of things is entirely changed; and human societies with these new principles of existence, can no longer be directed as they were when found absent from the midst of themselves. A proof of this appeared in the irri
...tation excited by the prolongation of the wars of Napoleon. How was he pursued by the impreca- tions of the inhabitants of Europe; how severely were felt the privations; how were seized the smallest glimmerings of peace; how were the regrets of all renewed, by the delay of this object of universal soli- citude. What a cry of triumph, and of joy was heard when the spring relaxed, or broken, permitted men too long separated, to meet again, and embrace. The long cramp which Napoleon had caused Europe to endure, was what most contributed to hi^ downfall, because it was that which most shocked the manners of the age; and of all the" burdens that can be impos- ed on men, the most oppressive is that which clashes with their civilization.

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