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Excerpt from Modes Manners of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. 2 of 3: As Represented in the Pictures, and Engravings of the Time
With them, but no real peace for themselves or their countries. They belonged to the old condition of things - to the feudalism and the caste government which had been overthrown they found their subjects full of revolutionary ideas, and of the expectation of the coming time when liberty, and the rights of the nation and the individual, should have become actual facts.
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