Kossuth in New England: a Full Account of the Hungarian Governor's Visit to Massachusetts; With His Speeches, And the Addresses That Were Made to Him, Carefully Revised And Corrected. With An Appendix
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Boutwell responded. He said he should not make a speech. He had already participated so much in the exercises of the week, that it would not be proper. He would ask simply whether those before him believed that the existence of independent states — of states worthy of independent existence — on the conti- nent of Europe had been menaced, yea, even blotted out ? and if so, whether there is a law of nations apphcable to such cases 7 and if they so believed, whether it is to be declared? [cries of... "Yes. yes ! "] and if so, by whom, — by individuals, or by states 7 [cries of '• By states ! "] Yes, I say by states. And now, shall this nation act upon this opin- ion? ["Yes."] Then I ask you further, if this declaration be made, do you believe it will be of any value ? [" Yes."] Yes ; you say yes, and I say yes. This century has changed in regard to the civilities and powers of man in this respect. The governor then alluded to the increase of the power of the pub- lic opinion of nations, by the improvements in printing, the steam-car, the railroad, and the telegraph.
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