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REVOLUTION AND COUNTER-REVOLUTION
taken from their colleagues of the “pure Democracy” in France by the coup d’etat of Louis Bonaparte.
The defeat of the south-west German insurrection, and the dispersion of the German Parliament, bring the history of the first German insurrection to a close. We have now to cast a parting glance upon the victorious members of the counter-revolutionary alliance; we shall do this in our next letter.[1]
London, September 24, 1852.
- ↑ After repeated search I have been unable to find the “next letter” referred to in the above paragraph; and, if it was ever written, there seems no doubt it was never published.—E. M. A.