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In the World War

CHAPTER III
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Bismarck himself was a proof of the justice of this argument.

As he himself always maintained, he was thoroughly dynastic--but only during the lifetime of the Emperor William I.He had no love for William II., who had treated him badly, and made no secret of his feelings.

He hung the picture of the "young man" in the scullery and wrote a book about him which, owing to its contents, could not be published.
The Monarchists who derive benefit from their attachment to the reigning monarch deceive themselves as to their true feelings.

They are Monarchists because they consider that form of government the most satisfactory one.

The Republicans, who apparently glorify the majesty of the people, really mean themselves.


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