Excerpt from Confederation Considered in Relation to the Interests of the Empire
When Prussia overrun Schleswig Holstein all Europe cried shame, and the moral sense of England was deeply wounded. When the Emperor of the French took Nice, in return for the service rendered to Italy, the Press of England indignantly pro tested against that appropriati on of territory. However anxious the Emperor may be at the present moment to extend his do minion and rectify his frontiers he wisely spares Belgium, and does not advance his boundaries to the Rhine. If he did a bloody war would convulse the Continent, and we all breathe more freely when he yields to the dictates of prudence and moderation.
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