Luis Henrique

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While the Congress of Vienna failed to guarantee a century of peace, it did bring into being a simulacrum of stability, a kind of pax Europaea, identified with law and order, fine public institutions, scientific progress, prosperity for an expanding middle class, railways, electric lighting, opera and many of the components of civilised life.
Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna
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