Select speeches, condensed and abridged by F.W. Newman1853 |
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... exile , is about seeking an asylum upon our shores ; and whereas it is believed that the city of Baltimore , in common with the whole people of the United States , feel a deep and abiding interest in the cause of freedom wherever it is ...
... exile , is about seeking an asylum upon our shores ; and whereas it is believed that the city of Baltimore , in common with the whole people of the United States , feel a deep and abiding interest in the cause of freedom wherever it is ...
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... exile , I have tried to profit by the past and prepare for the future . I believe that the confidence of Hungary in me is not shaken by misfortune nor broken by my calumniators . I have had all in my own hands once ; and if ever I am in ...
... exile , I have tried to profit by the past and prepare for the future . I believe that the confidence of Hungary in me is not shaken by misfortune nor broken by my calumniators . I have had all in my own hands once ; and if ever I am in ...
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... exile : you have poured upon me the triumph of a welcome such as the world has never yet seen . And why ? Because you took me for the representative of that principle of liberty which God has destined to become the common benefit of all ...
... exile : you have poured upon me the triumph of a welcome such as the world has never yet seen . And why ? Because you took me for the representative of that principle of liberty which God has destined to become the common benefit of all ...
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... exile , first responded , in a speech full of animosity against England . After him Mr. Dana , made the following speech , which may be a useful comment on that of Kossuth . My friend , who has taken his seat , spoke in his own right as ...
... exile , first responded , in a speech full of animosity against England . After him Mr. Dana , made the following speech , which may be a useful comment on that of Kossuth . My friend , who has taken his seat , spoke in his own right as ...
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... exile and in prison , and present them to this division ; men , who , like our fathers , pledged their sacred honours " to sustain the inde- pendence of their country . " [ Here there was an outburst of cheering , and Col. Berczenszy ...
... exile and in prison , and present them to this division ; men , who , like our fathers , pledged their sacred honours " to sustain the inde- pendence of their country . " [ Here there was an outburst of cheering , and Col. Berczenszy ...
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Página 15 - Hungary — further, by compassing the destruction of the independence of the country by arms, and by calling in the disciplined army of a foreign power, for the purpose of annihilating its nationality, by violation both of the Pragmatic Sanction and of treaties concluded between Austria and Hungary, on which the alliance between the two countries depended — is, as treacherous and perjured...
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Página 10 - Lorraine-Hapsburg, restored to confidence by that victory, thought the time come to take off the mask, and to involve Hungary, still bleeding from past wounds, in the horrors of a fresh war of oppression. The king from that moment began to address the man, whom he himself had branded as a rebel, as
Página 16 - Europe, declares it to be its intention to establish and maintain friendly and neighbourly relations with those states with which it was formerly united under the same sovereign, as well as to contract alliances with all other nations. 4th. The form of government to be adopted for the future will be fixed by the Diet of the nation.