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The English press on American Affairs — a Blast against Seward's emigration circular. [From the London Herald, Sept. 2]
Mr. Seward's motive in addressing the emigration circular of the 8th of August to the diplomatic and consular agents of the United States is apparent.
He desires to deceive Europe on the subject of the condition of the residuum of the Republic over which he and Mr. Lincoln, in the fullness of time, have been called to rule. Europe is, if possible, to be convinced that the war of Southern subjugation bears as lightly on Washington and the masses of the Northern States as the Russian war did on London and the masses of the United Kingdom; or as lightly as the italian war did on Paris and the French.
War, the world knows, rages; but he would have the world believe that it does so far away from the haunts of industry, the seats of commerce, and the agricultural districts.
If he is believed, further food for powder may be expected from the Irish, French, and
Seward (search for this): article 2
The English press on American Affairs — a Blast against Seward's emigration circular. [From the London Herald, Sept. 2]
Mr. Seward's motive in addressing the emigration circular of the 8th of August to the diplomatic and consular agents of the Mr. Seward's motive in addressing the emigration circular of the 8th of August to the diplomatic and consular agents of the United States is apparent.
He desires to deceive Europe on the subject of the condition of the residuum of the Republic over which he and Mr. Lincoln, in the fullness of time, have been called to rule. Europe is, if possible, to be convinced that t proclaim to the world that this is the time for the distressed to emigrate.
Nowhere else, let them say in the words of Mr. Seward, can the industrious laboring man and artisan expect so liberal a recompense for his services as in the United States, oon be reached.
Every emigrant drawn from these shores, and from the shores of Continental Europe, by the falsehood of Mr. Seward and the representations of diplomatic and consular agents of the United States, would be cruelly, infamously, and crimi
Ellice (search for this): article 2
August, 8 AD (search for this): article 2
The English press on American Affairs — a Blast against Seward's emigration circular. [From the London Herald, Sept. 2]
Mr. Seward's motive in addressing the emigration circular of the 8th of August to the diplomatic and consular agents of the United States is apparent.
He desires to deceive Europe on the subject of the condition of the residuum of the Republic over which he and Mr. Lincoln, in the fullness of time, have been called to rule. Europe is, if possible, to be convinced that the war of Southern subjugation bears as lightly on Washington and the masses of the Northern States as the Russian war did on London and the masses of the United Kingdom; or as lightly as the italian war did on Paris and the French.
War, the world knows, rages; but he would have the world believe that it does so far away from the haunts of industry, the seats of commerce, and the agricultural districts.
If he is believed, further food for powder may be expected from the Irish, French, and