Excerpt from Fraser's Magazine, Vol. 14: July to December, 1876
Scarcely was the new order of things inaugurated than, for the second time, the plan of conquests in the East totally failed. 'we will post ourselves on the Dniester,' said Count Andrassy to a Vienna joumalist at the end of March, 1873, 'smoke our cigars, and as soon as Russia advances to the Lower Danube, we will march into her land.' But just at this time Prince Bismarck succeeded in his efi'orts to efl'ect a rapprochement of the Courts of Vienna and St. Petersburg, and to bring about the alliance of the three empires. Of course, after this it became im possible to patronise the Poles.
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