History of the German Struggle for Liberty volume 4

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History of the German Struggle for Liberty volume 4
Poultney Bigelow
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Ii, p. 1 17), referring to the visit of I'Vederiek William IV. [as C'rown-Princel to Ludwig I. Tliis sounds like . Sarcasm, but it was written bv a Bavarian court functionary. IV. — 7 98 THE GERMAN STRUGGLE FOR LIBERTY "The King seized upon my proposition with childish delight, and in a short time we were seated in the tent along with peasants, vivandieres, and non-commissioned officers.
"The monkeys received immense applause at the close of the performance, in the midst of which, however, cons
...iderable stir was made by the entrance of the Burgomaster, in full civic mag- nificence, who at once made an ornate speech referring to the presence of the King at the performance. When he had finished the applause broke out anew, and in the midst of it King Ludwig leaped upon a bench, and in his massive voice shouted to the audience, 'Who is this applause for — me or the monkeys?'" Ludwig hated Metternich and the so-called Carlsbad Decrees, and as Crown-Prince he supported liberty of the press, if only to spite Austria.

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