On the State of Europe in January 1816

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On the State of Europe in January 1816
George Ensor
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It is not probable that the Dutch will rejoice in their monarchy — their affairs will not resume that enterprise nor the people their industry and thrift. 'J'emple speaks, frequently anticipating the change of their constitution from a republic to a kingdom : " a sovereign prince in Holland would certainly soon ruin the trade, and consequently the riches and greatness of the state, and leave a prince, of it without power or consideration. " (vol. 1, p. ^99-) The Dutch have not as yet fully know...n the manner of a king. The people of Wurtemberg have. They say, that ttith the at- tainment of the roifal dignift/ and of a sovereignti/ his mqjestii the king of JViirtemherg has effected a total abolition of the constitution of the coitntty, and Germany has been filled with their lamentations. I shall now consider the union of the Netherlands under the same king.
By this arrangement the greater mass is made ac- cessaiy to the less ; for ten provinces which contain a greater comparative population, aie added to seven which are reduced to six by the interloping ambition of 53 ' of the British government.


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