The War of Ormuzd And Ahriman in the Nineteenth Century
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The troops refused to march, the people flew to arms, scenes of violence filled the streets. The Diet required a new ministry, the Emperor trifled, evaded, refused half their demand, and on the 7th, before day, fled from his capital to 180 THE REVOtX OF EUROPE. OlmutZj leaving an intimation that he went to return with power to overwhelm them. The constitutional Emperor summoned the Ban Jellachich with his Croats and Windischgratz from Bohemia to bombard his capital into submission; and summoned... the Diet, which sympathized with the outraged Hungarians, to meet at Kremsir — where they would be at the mercy of the Emperor's constitutional bayonets. Vienna fell before the military power which the Emperor had created by treacherous bargains with the leaders of the Sclavonic insurgents, who purchased worthless promises of privileges to themselves as the price of the blood of their German and Hungarian fellow-citizens. They did their work faithfully : on the 31st of October, "order reigned in Vienna:" and with Vienna began the series of re-actiohary suc- cesses, which, by a fit retribution, prostrated Sclavonic and Hungarian pride alike in the dust.
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