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igor. Commerce must revive, as the genius of the nation shakes off the lethargy of ages. The arts must once more flourish, when Italy feels that her conquests in that department will be appreciated and encouraged. Universities which will teach the sciences as they are taught in England, in France, and in Germany, will spring up, and send forth scholars and men of science, to rank with the best the world can produce. For what land has been so fertile in genius as Italy? From the days of Romulus to those of Victor Emanuel, what country ever had such a history! After so many centuries of separation, Italy feels the necessity of union. She has learned, from sad experience, that small States can never hope for justice from larger and more powerful nations. "Might makes right," is the only law of the international code, which great States never forget. Cut up into half a dozen petty States, and subjected to the rule of as many petty tyrants, she has drained the cup of degradati