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 xxx Contents and List of Citations IV. Metternich's Fight against Liberalism PAGE 463. Circular note of Troppau (1820) 552 Martens, Nouveau Recueil de traites, V, 592 sqq. 464. Proclamation of Greek independence (1822) .... 555 British and Foreign State Papers (in a French transla- tion), IX, 629 sqq. 465. Reasons for the creation of Belgium 557 Ibid. XVII, 1238 sq. CHAPTER XL — UNIFICATION OF GERMANY AND ITALY I. Revolution of 1848 in France : Napoleon III 466. The overthrow of the Orleanist dynasty 559 Duvergier (as above, No. 409), XLVIII, 49 sqq. 467. Decrees relating to workingmen 560 Ibid. pp. 58 sqq. 468. Proclamation of the second French republic .... 561 Ibid. p. 60 469. Louis Napoleon explains his position (November, 1848) 562 Maupas, The Story of the Coup d'Etat ; trans, by Vandam, I, 30 sqq. 470. Napoleon's Bordeaux address (October, 1852). . . 563 Le Moniteur universel (October 12, 1852) II. The Revolution of 1848 in Germany and Italy 471. Metternich informs the Tsar of the Vienna revolution. 564 Aus Metternich's nachgelassenen Papieren, VII, 605 472. Vienna retaken by Windischgratz (October, 1848). . 566 Annual Register (1848), 422 sqq. 473. Signs of revolt in Venetia (January, 1848) 567 British and Foreign State Papers, XXXVII, 835 sq. 474. Marshal Radetzky encourages his soldiers (January i§, 1848) 568 Ibid. 834 sq. 475. Milan appeals to the king of Sardinia (March, 1848). 569 Ibid. 959 476. Abdication of Charles Albert (March, 1849) • • • • 5^9 Annuaire historique utiiversel (1849), Appendix, p. 208 477. Message of the Diet to the Frankfort Assembly (May, 1848) 570 Schilling, Quellenbuch, 424