Select Speeches of Kossuth by Kossuth
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visit to America was "a failure." This was an attempt to practise on our
prevalent disgraceful tendency to judge of a cause by its success. However, the end is not yet seen: America has still to act decisively, if she would win the lasting glory which we have despised, of rescuing Law and Right from lawless force, and establishing the future of Europe. CONTENTS. 1. Secrecy of Diplomacy London, Oct. 30th, 1851. 2. Monarchy and Republicanism Copenhagen House, London, Nov. 3d. 3. Communism and the Sibylline Books Manchester, Nov. 12th. 4. Legitimacy of Hungarian Independence Staten Island, Dec. 5th, 1851. Declaration of Independence by the Hungarian Nation 5. Statement of Principles and Aims New York, Dec. 6th. 6. Reply to the Baltimore Address Dec. 10th. 7. Hereditary Policy of America New York, to the Corporation, Dec. 11th. |
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