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Shortly will be published , price to Subscribers 3 s ., to Non-Subscribcrs 4 s ., KOSSUTH , and the MAGYARS of OLD . PROSPECTUS . Many works have been recently published upon the Hungarian war of self-defence , but none of tln-m have thrown any light upon the sanguinary events of our ancient history , from 1527 , uuder the Government of the House of Habsburg , which serve to explain tlie present . The illustrious patriots . Bethlen , Botskay , Tiikoly , Francin , and George Rftko ' ezy have wnged many a war , and fought battles , in order to eecurtr political and religious freedom . No author has undertaken to set forth the relations of Hungary to the amalgamated provinces of Austria . Hence the impossibility of obtaining- a clear insight into the sanctity of our outraged rights . The public know only the glory of our liard-foiig ht battles , and Bud dowtifal of our country ' s criune . The Magyar fought like the lioness , lie fought for self-defence , and not for revolution ; yet he was accused by the followers of the House o ( Hitbsburg of high treason , and he met with the mercy which wild beasts shew Ibeir prey . The Magyar fought and bled , not for new and immature ideua . nor for exclusive privileges , but in a holy struggle u ^ uiinU the House of II . iI ) hI ) ui ^ ueeking to truinple under foot the riglitu of the nation , and to annihilate the constitution of a thousand yearn , derived from the ancient dynatty of Arpad . The Magyar protested against the imputation of " » absolute government . lie defied tyranny , and sacrificed for liberty and the common weal 80 , 000 of the noblest children i ) f the soil . The uoul of my assassinated country uuinmons me , — the innocent blood of iintiiy tliouHiuidtj of my brethren cries to m « from the grass upon their graves , und calls upon me to enlighten in " world , and all truo friends of a . free people , on the cause of their dentil . In the Appendix will bo found n narrative of the adventures of KoHsuth after his retreat into Turkey . Thin duty I huv « endeavoured to fulfil in my work . . The fate of my unhappy fatherl md ought to be a warning »» ' » n letiBon to all free people unremittingly to defend tlmir rltf htH . mid to struggle for every handful of their nittivo soil again"J tyranny , and despotitm , which merit to be huted by every upright man . J . 8 ZEREDYEvery friend of right is solicited to promote this undertaking by obtaining Subscribers , und to send the List of Subscrip tions , by the 1 st of August , lo Mr . Tiioiinton Hunt , at tho Ofllcc ol the Leader , 10 , Wrllington-street , Strand , London .
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T H E SECOND M NUMBER O N T H . A VIEW OF PASSING SUBJECTS AND MANNEES , HOME AND FOKEIGN . SOCIAL AND GENERAL . By ALBERT SMITH . Illustrated by JOHN LEECH . Will be published on the 31 st instant , price One Shilling . OFFICE , NO . 3 , WHITBFB . IAR 3 STREET .
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716 ffifyt % t& \! t t * [ Saturday , July 26 , 1851 .
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Londonr 1 ' rlnted by ltixim IVi . mkb ( of N <» . 3 . < : hei > ntow- » erra « e , in i ' arUU of Krii . inrtoii , Miildlnox ) , at tlm Offlc « of Robert I ' almnr ¦>¦ ' Joseph Clayton , No . 10 , Ciaiioconrt , Klncl-. lroet , In Uio I ' orUli of i" - Dunatan-in luc-Weat , in the City of" l , on . lmi ; and |> ul » IUUod by Jo »«»» CurTiiH , Jan ., of and at the l'uhli . l . ii . ( r olllor . No . ! 2 « & , HlranJ , i » « " ° ParUk of Ht . Olemout Dane * , iu the City of We « tiuiu « ler . —Haio » u ** ' July 20 , lHbl .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 26, 1851, page 716, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1893/page/24/
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