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United States (United States) (search for this): article 4
The Yankees abroad.
The Red Republican vagabond, Carl Schurz, who has been accredited by the Yankees as one of their foreign representatives, has temporarily returned to the United States to urge the adoption of a more radical policy in the prosecution of the war. He says its present policy is gaining for it the contempt of foreign Governments, and even of their subjects universally.
Nearly all of the Yankee envoys abroad are said to be anxious to return home, being painfully impressed with the universal hostility manifested abroad to the Northern States.
This is as it should be Various reasons are given for this hostility; but the agreeable fact exists that the Lincoln nation stinks in the nostrils of all Christendom.
Carl Schurz (search for this): article 4
The Yankees abroad.
The Red Republican vagabond, Carl Schurz, who has been accredited by the Yankees as one of their foreign representatives, has temporarily returned to the United States to urge the adoption of a more radical policy in the prosecution of the war. He says its present policy is gaining for it the contempt of foreign Governments, and even of their subjects universally.
Nearly all of the Yankee envoys abroad are said to be anxious to return home, being painfully impressed with the universal hostility manifested abroad to the Northern States.
This is as it should be Various reasons are given for this hostility; but the agreeable fact exists that the Lincoln nation stinks in the nostrils of all Christendom.