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nied, Italy should have allowed her tyrants to retain her forts, and to go on with their system of oppression; but no Italian, except traitors, would have left the forts in the power of the oppressors of his land. Finally, the North maintains that the States had renounced the right ever to withdraw from the Union; but also the despots of Italy said that their beloved subjects had no right to withdraw from the oppression of their kings. We Italians do not believe in that doctrine; the civilized world has discarded that maxim as a remnant of barbarism, and with that maxim Italy could not now be what she is. And now, my respected countrymen, do you think that Garibaldi, under the circumstances already stated, would employ his sword against the South? And if not, would he not consider the giving his name to the legion already mentioned as an insult to himself? But why do I proceed with my reasoning, when I know that no Italian — no true Italian — will enlist in that legio