| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 9 September 1848 |
Cologne, September 9. So the prospect is held out of a Waldeck-Rodbertus Ministry. We do not believe it. The King [Frederick William IV] will hardly submit to these gentlemen's demands, especially since his journey to Cologne[1] . Consequently there is no other choice than Radowitz and Vincke, an open break with the Assembly, an open break with the revolution — and there is no need to say what will follow next.