Full text: Wilhelm der Siegreiche.

186 WILHELNI DER SIEGREICHE 
  
and arrived in Paris. lloaring revicwed his troops on 
the Champ de Mars he opened the campaign afresh. 
He left Paris on June 12 and established his bead- 
duarters at Beaumont, with the Sambre before him and 
the AMleuse on his right. The world-famed battle of 
Waterloo decided Napoleon's fate for ever. The allied 
troops were victorious and invaded France. Prince 
William entered Paris for a second time at the head of 
his battalion. Napoleon was banished to St. Helena 
where he died six years later. Prince William's qdualifica- 
tions for a military career were unmistakeablen When 
he was twenty he was made colonel; at the age of 
thirty-one he was promoted licutenant-general, and became 
general commanding an army-Torps. On February 16, 
1826 he had become engaged, and in the following June 
the wedding tock place. In 1831, on the anniversary 
of the great battle of Leipzig, was born his first son, 
afterwards Emperor Frederick and husband of the Princess 
Royal of England. On the death of his father, King 
Frederick William III., and the accession of his elder 
brother in 1840, Prince William received the title of 
“ Prince of Prussia," and at the säme time became general 
#of infantry and governor of Pomerania. At this time the 
Prussian nation evinced a desire for greater freedom, 
which led to the revolution of 1848. The military 
were called out to put down the rioters in Berlin. A 
sharp fight in tbe streets of the capital embittered the 
leaders of the revolution against the Prince of Prussia, 
who had to leave the country for a time. He went to 
England, but returned in June 1848. 
V (pp. 24—31) 
Quiet and order having been restored in northern 
Germany, the Prince of Prussia was appointed com- 
mander-in-Cchief of an army to put down the revolts in 
the Palatinate and in Baden. The king recognised the
	        
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