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LOUIS KOSSUTH
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henceforth governments should have no particular policy, but only a common one, the policy of safety to all governments; as if governments were the aim for which the nations exist, and not nations the aim for which governments exist.”

FAC-SIMILE OF KOSSUTH’S LETTER OF THANKS.

Finally, he came to look upon Russia as the master of all Europe, and he sought to impress upon his hearers in Amer-