Remarks On the Existing Rebellion Its Cause the Duty of Suppressing It the Ob

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Remarks On the Existing Rebellion Its Cause the Duty of Suppressing It the Ob
Samuel Taylor Glover
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Seventy thousand of the rebel soldiers, after a short interval, entered the Austrian service, and have ever since remained faithful to their colors. " It is difficult to see how the conquered party could act in any other way. To pursue the contest was to present their naked bodies to the sword. To sub- mit was the necessary consequence of their position. The Hungarians did receive the Emperor's amnesty ; did submit; did renew their allegiance; did vote at elections ; did participate in the Gove...rnment of the nation.
It would be quite as difficult to discover a rational motive on the part of the victors to prevent the conquered rebels from renewing their allegiance — from submitting themselves again to the laws of their country. Every civil war originates in the fact that a portion of the citizens of a Government resist its authority — refuse to obey its laws — and attempt to overthrow them by arms. The existence of civil war implies a precedent civil contest, wherein the insur- gents sought to attain some end through the regularly appointed action of Government, and in which they failed ; and, so failing, resorted to arms.


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