Treitschkes History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century volume 4

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Treitschkes History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century volume 4
Heinrich Von Treitschke
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Even this separation into two groups led to new attempts at union. On September 10, 1824, Baden concluded with Darmstadt a treaty which mutually accorded certain mitigations of tariff to the home products of the respective states ; and Baden then sent Nebenius to Wiirtemberg on a mission to make similar arrangements there. The Badenese plenipotentiary was accorded an extremely unfriendly reception in Stuttgart, and was kept waiting for weeks, for the Wiirtemberg negotiator was invariably taken ...ill at some inopportune moment. Mortified and out of humour Nebenius was on the point of returning home when he learned that Wiirtemberg had in the interim begun new secret negotiations with Bavaria. A The court of Munich had been greatly concerned by the news of the convention between Baden and Hesse. Bavaria was afraid of losing the leader- ship of the south, and was disquieted about the Rhenish Palatinate. This discontented province demanded urgently and almost threaten- ingly an understanding with the Rhenish states, which was of far more consequence to the local interests of the Bavarian Palatinate than to those of Old Bavaria.

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