Bismarck, the Man And the Statesman; Being the Reflections And Reminiscences of Otto, Prince Von Bismarck 1
Bismarck, the Man And the Statesman; Being the Reflections And Reminiscences of Otto, Prince Von Bismarck 1
Bismarck, Otto, Fürst Von, 1815-1898
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. . / * Gerlach replied to me under date of May 2 1 as follows : 'When I received your letter of the nth inst, of course I thought it was an answer to my attempted refuta- tion of your ample communication of the 2nd. I therefore felt very anxious, since it is painful to me to differ in opin- ion from you, and I hoped for an understanding. Your answer, however, to the charge of Bonapartism brought against you proves to me that we are still far apart. . . . That you are no Bonapartist I am as cer...tain as that most statesmen, not only among us, but abroad, e.g. Palmerston, Bach, Buol and others are so in reality; I also know a priori \h.2X, you will have seen many specimens of this kind in Frankfort and in Germany — I had almost said in the Confederation of the Rhine. The manner in which you regarded the Opposition in the last Diet would alone free you from the reproach of Bonapartism. But that is just the reason why the view which you take of our foreign policy is inexplicable to me. *I too am of opinion that we ought not to be distrust- ful, stand-offish and cross-grained towards Bonaparte ; we should behave in the best possible way towards him, only not invite him here, as you desire, since by doing so we should compromise ourselves somewhat, puzzle good inten- * Bismarck* s Letters to L.
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