The book The Open Court 29, No.705 was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Open Court 29, No.705 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Open Court 29, No.705 a good or bad book?
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. . .this has often been recognized by Germans, but the French are blinded by vanity and their narrow-minded hope for revenge. "^^ The war has come ; the French who know their history no doubt remember the war of 1870-71. Of this war in which Napo- leon III was a mere puppet in Bismarck's hands, the Editor writes, ''O. C, p. 613. ''Ibid., pp. 613-615. ''Ibid., p. 616. 86 THE OPEN COURT. "Was not the cause of the war the unjustifiable demand that the king of Prussia should humiliate himself befo...re the French em- psror? He should beg pardon for a HohenzoUern prince of an entirely different line because the Spaniards had offered to the latter the crown of Spain. "•^'* Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern- Sigmaringen was advised by Bismarck to "abandon all scruples and accept the candidature in the interests of Germany," and as "a red rag to the Gallic bull." Prince Bismarck worked the German press to inflame opinions against France. On the evening of July 8, the French ambassador Benedetti reached Ems under instructions to ask King Wilhelm to secure the withdrawal of Prince Leopold.
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