Treitschkes History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century volume 1

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Treitschkes History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century volume 1
Heinrich Von Treitschke
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Marsan. The chancellor was unwearied in the offer of conciliation and excuse whenever St. Marsan in Berlin, or Davoust in Magdeburg, complained of the intrigues of Fichte, Schleiermacher, and Schmalz. 1 Meanwhile events moved faster than Hardenberg's cautious wishes. Soon after the Peace of Vienna it became apparent that the decisive war between the allies of Tilsit was at hand ; not suddenly, like most of the other wars of this breathless time, but step by step, plainly visible two years in ad...vance, did this new peril manifest itself. The decisive cause was once more found in the untamable character of the world ruler. Just as the lion kills, not merely from hunger, but simply because he cannot help doing it, because it is his nature to tear other animals to pieces, so this omnipotent man could not rest for a moment after he had attained any success. His avaricious dreams were illimitable ; he had not yet been able to equal the fabulous glories of Alexander's campaigns. Hardly had Austria been subdued with Russian aid, when he proposed to humiliate the czar with the assistance of the Hofburg.

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