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Anniversary Of The Polish Insukkectjon. ...
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POUNDiKUTHEWAR . AU o € us here- present , harmonise in the sentuneats prompted by the solemaity of the occasion ; all of usclaun an wual shire in paying the tribute of veneration to the memory of that noble effort of national virtuei which ^ e SLmbled to commemorate ; and all of ^ urn , in ^ good wislws for the full and perfect rertamtion of P P ^ ' su ^ jasticeClaims , her imprescnptible national ngb ^^ J j her dreadful Ions-sufferings deserve , and the security 01 So ^ ires . Sut though all of uscla . m an «»! . b « e th ntrthe p . xt have to take the
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B 6 HW 8 ¦ iBlii of your aeattcrod I » raol ; you »>» vo curried your dead to «» :... ¦? ' „ ... ¦! ti , nu « rvlm Rurvivod went on to sutler aim to banner
\ S VVhorevcr opproBscd [ freedom roared a B sfes ^ sssssa £ ?~^ iSMviS 5 I SSnRth broken With qcq , will anguiBli , and with inwer ^ , but tL patriotic heart W thofrosmoBB ot Us you li . U ISSIte ^ sS |! dJd « mtriotwm must be that H g « vo you rtrengh » J to Burfsr , and nwor to despair . You »»«» K" « V ""^ oxnmplo to all of u » your younB » r brethren m ho « J exiles . When the buttle of Cunnu w « s lo , » nUi « ^ « u . moiumrinc by bu » h « l « the ruiRH ol tbo ellod ltoni" » tho of voted tlini u »«
esquirc ^ ^ nuto Home »« , w . ^« . TorontUw Varro for " not having < lo «« arod o the u » nmo wealth . " Vroaoribed patrioto ot 1 ' olauU , 1 tha k yoi , " hirtory will th . ti . kyou , that you huvo not ( U . » im « dotio iurreotion and liberty . Theao tiro tlio thanks I \^ V J ^ The ti . no drawn nigh when the opened niit ona wU cau ithoh-opiiroHBowtoalaBtaooount , and iho inUUoiw ol n «
men ia the fulness of their right and of their setf-coascaeas strength , pass judgment on arrogant conquerors , pnvilflgea murderers , and perjured kings . In that supreme trial the omnressed nation will stand one for all and all f tp on * . Faults , errors , and misfortunes of the past were not in vanu It was a terrible ordeal school , but a school it was . All . of us have learnt sometlring , and the best of what we have ? earnt is , that the principle of national fratexmty is more ttiaaa philanthropic emotion ; it is the only effective guaraato of that freedom which we have to conquer and winch we ^ 11 conquer . Let England and America , proud m their ™™ t security-let all those whom it concerns—mind , my ?! f ^ l fStt is vet time to mind it . Those who will not while
lave cont r buted to the triumph of freedom Uiey naa Kower to contribute to it , shall have forfeitei their claim to aSaw in that mutual guarantee . If all the signs do not deceve us , the men of Poland may be the first calted upon to batter a breach . Many will stand by you , and others will tigS the common battle eWewhere . _ But though many they be nearest is nearest , and close by is best . It is not ui yam that nlturc , and nature ' s God , made Hungary a neighbour to Poland , ' and Poland a neighbour to Hungary Our enemies are the same , and our cause ¦ ^ dentical . Tlwnrach . T < W 1 . the little I may know , and all I can , my heart , my
^^ Kit ^ - ^ risss : ^^ sEi ^™ ? zfc J ^^ x ^ Ant %£ the Genius of Hungary which assures you through m ? Vps Hungfr ? % stand by Living Poland . Bemember myXds . Thisistheassuriincelhadtogive . ENGLAND ' S DANCER—ABD W > tAHX > ' B .
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 2, 1854, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_02121854/page/6/
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