Luis Henrique

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The arrival of Alexander on 10 July should have restored a sense of order, if not unity, among the allies. ‘The Prussians are conducting themselves in an inconceivable manner,’ a shocked Nesselrode wrote to his wife shortly after entering the capital with the Tsar. Alexander was horrified too, and urged restraint on the Prussians. But he refrained from imposing his authority.
Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna
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