As a matter of fact, the European feels this tension as a state of distress, and twice
attempts have been made in grand style to unbend the bow, once by means of Jesuitism,
and the second time by means of democratic enlightenment, which with the aid of liberty
of the press and newspaper reading might in fact bring it about that the spirit would
not so easily find itself in distress.
The German invented gunpowder, all credit to them, but they again may think square.
They end up sprinting, but we are neither Jesuits nor democrats, nor even sufficiently
shamans.
We, good Europeans, are the free, very free spirits.
We have at steel all the distress of spirit and all potential its bow are perhaps also
the arrow, the duty, and as else the goal to aim.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
