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Excerpt from A d104-Book of Church History, Vol. 2: A. D. 726-1305
However, the impulse of a small party must not be mistaken for the actual opinion of the German nation, though every artifice be tried to represent it as such. NO German race desires to break entirely with its history. Great indeed would be the misfortune if a party were to succeed in interrupting the natural development of events by an arbitrary constitution. It would stand without root in the people. The handiwork of one party would quickly be dislodged by that of another; and Germany would be plunged into a whirlpool Of change, continually stirring up the very depths of society.
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