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The Daily Dispatch: February 01, 1864., [Electronic resource], Correspondence between England and America about British neutrality. (search)
ion, at least, of the British nation upon the Government and people of the United States--a war tolerated, although not declared or avowed, by the British Government. If, through the necessary employment of all our means of national defence, such a partial was shall become a general one between the two nations, the President thinks that the responsibility for that painful result will not fall upon the United States. England responsibilityEarl Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Officer, Sept. 11, 1863. Sir --I have received your letter of the 5th inst., and have read it with great regret. It has been the aim of the Government of Great Britain to maintain a strict neutrality between the parties who for two years have carried on a civil war of unusual extent and loss of life on the continent of North America. Her Majesty's Government have, for the most part, succeeded in this impartial course. If they have been unable to prevent some violations of neutrality on the par