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In 1848 Kossuth's envoy, Pulszky, was sent to England, and, quite ignorant of the wheels within wheels which hampered the political movements of Lord Palmerston, was amazed that he himself found a repulse awaiting him at the English Minister's hands.
History of Kossuth's Liberation Jackson, Mississippi, April 1st, address to the Governor. Pronouncement of the South Mobile, Alabama, April 3d. Kossuth's Defence against certain Mean Imputations Jersey City, April 20th. The Brotherhood of Nations Newark, New Jersey, April 22d. The History and Heart of Massachusetts Worcester, Massachusetts, April 25th.
Kossuth's personal wants and the necessities of his family and friends were met by the sale of Hungarian bonds and by voluntary contributions; but no substantial aid was given to Hungary in its contest with Austria and Russia. In his many speeches Kossuth set forth his views upon national and international topics with freedom, and often with great wisdom.
Such is the geographical position of Great Britain that its countries should be, not one, but united, each with its own parliament, but still one parliament for all." Although forty years have passed without the fulfillment of Kossuth's prophetic declaration of a public policy, its realization is not only possible, but probable.
To a certain cautious extent, I account myself to be a translator, as well as a reporter, and in undertaking so delicate a duty, I am happy to announce that I have received Kossuth's written approval and thanks. Mere quaintness of expression I have by no means desired entirely to remove, where it involved nothing grotesque, obscure, or monotonous.
Their knowledge of Kossuth's mind was such that they were able to mark the passages in local histories and biographies that would be useful to him in his addresses. Those of his speeches which were prepared were written by these assistants, to whom he dictated the text. By their aid he was able to prepare his speeches with a celerity that was incomprehensible to the Western mind.
Kossuth's Credentials Cincinnati, Feb. 25th. Harmony of the Executive and of the People in America Indianapolis, at the State House, Feb 27th. Importance of Foreign Policy and of strengthening England Louisville, March 6th, at the Court House. Catholicism versus Jesuitism St. Louis, Missouri. The Ides of March St. Louis, March 15th.
In passing from so much of Kossuth's career in America as relates to his public policy and to his views upon public questions, it can be said that he entertained the broadest ideas of personal liberty and of the independence and sovereignty of states, coupled with an obligation binding all states to protect each and every state from the aggressive action of any other state.
"My impression of Kossuth's phrenology was that there was not power or animal energy sufficient to account for the ascendancy he acquired over a turbulent aristocracy and a rude uncivilized democracy.
Kossuth's speech struck a blow at these hopes by declaring that freedom for any part of the empire could be obtained only by working for the freedom of the whole; he swept aside for the moment those national and provincial jealousies which were the great strength of the Austrian despotism, and appealed to all the Liberals of the empire to unite against the system which was oppressing them all.
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