Military And Civil Life of Gen. Ulysses S. Grat

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Military And Civil Life of Gen. Ulysses S. Grat
James Penny Boyd
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Stand here before us now, I would invite him, without the slightest hesitation, I — imarmed and unprotected — to follow me into the camp, and re- ceive their homage ; for I am certain there is not one in it who would refuse it to him. " Kossuth, apparently but little edified by my want of enthu- siasm for his political ideas, abruptly broke ofl" our conference ; nor did he ever mention to me one syllable more of the separa- tion of Hungary from Austria.
It is even now an unrevealed mystery to m
...e whether he ever communicated these ideas to the other leaders of the troops, and if so when, and with what success.
A second subject of discourse in GodoUo between Kossuth and myself was, what means should be taken to secure a humane MY LIFE AND ACTS IN HUNGARY. 277 treatment to our officers made prisoners by the hostile army. It was reported that the Hungarians in general, but especially the officers, who had been captured, were treated in the enemy's camp with unexampled inhumanity ; that the latter were con- sidered as guilty of high-treason, no notice whatever being taken of those officially managed intrigues — not by Hungary, however — through which the troops who had sworn to the Hungarian constitution were forced into a hostile position against their former comrades.


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