The illustrated London news . ^jg VJXSTRATeo. No. 1101.—vol. xxxix.; SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1861. [With a Supplement, Fiyepence THE \U\ 1IESCRIPT TO THEHUNGARIAN are about to lay before our readers a specimen of the rawmaterial out of which revolutions are made—an illustration ofdynastic pride, obstinacy, and infatuation such as drive nationsmad—a sample of the kind of policy, if policy it deserves to becalled, which has latterly kept Europe in a ferment utterlyincompatible with the natural progress and expansion of thearts and enterprises of peace. There is strange excitement in
The illustrated London news . ^jg VJXSTRATeo. No. 1101.—vol. xxxix.; SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1861. [With a Supplement, Fiyepence THE \U\ 1IESCRIPT TO THEHUNGARIAN are about to lay before our readers a specimen of the rawmaterial out of which revolutions are made—an illustration ofdynastic pride, obstinacy, and infatuation such as drive nationsmad—a sample of the kind of policy, if policy it deserves to becalled, which has latterly kept Europe in a ferment utterlyincompatible with the natural progress and expansion of thearts and enterprises of peace. There is strange excitement in the city of Pesth. It is notnoisy, but it is intense. It does not gesticulate, but it is pain-fully viable. It may be seen everywhere, anxiously as the out-ward signs of it are suppressed. The representative city of thekingdom of Hungary awaits the answer of the Emperor ofAustria to the Address of the Diet. That Address set forth inunflinching but respectful language the historical and constitu-tional rights of the kingdom, the manner
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