History of the House of Austria From the Accession of Francis I to the Revolut
History of the House of Austria From the Accession of Francis I to the Revolut
Walter Keating Kelly
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'* Tlie tenijiorary ministry owes this explanation to all the inhabitants of Vienna ; and in full concord with the whole population of Vienna, antl in union vnth the National Guai'd, in all its di\isions, and also A\ätli the military, they will firmly and resolutely adopt measui'es, not only to maintain the public safety and tranquillity, but they will also with earnest detennination protect monarchial order, and the in- violable loyalty and attachment of subjects to theh* beloved emperor. " Th...e temporary Ministers of his INIajesty the Emperor. " Vienna, May I8th, 1848. " These two ministeiial proclamations suffice to display the revolution iu its complete development. The sovereign ■with his famUy fugitives, and the supreme poM er in the state exercised by a temporaiy ministiy, who coolly admit that they are ignorant of the cause, and know not what they can do more than send confidential persons in pui'suit of the illustrious travellers to persuade them to retm-n ; and who, when a dariug newspaper threatens that a republic will com- mence if the emperor shoidd leave Vienna, in place of handing over the editor to the strong arm of the law, content them- selves with words, which, however mighty they sound, must be considered as no more than empty echoes, after every- thing which that same ministry had in the pre^'ious days been known to tolerate and to utter.
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