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The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1865., [Electronic resource], Proclamation by the President, appointing a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, with thanksgiving. (search)
Great, and he had to visit lands where the sun shone to procure the exotic and transplant it to his bleak domains. Germany, like Russia, is indebted to her conquest by the Sarmatians — a comparatively southern people — for a civilization which is not indigenous. The sunny land of France, inhabited by a people of Roman descent, and England, whose controlling element of society is of Norman origin, are the masters of the world. Who was Raphael ? Who Canova ? Who Dante ? Who Columbus ? Who Napoleon ? Italy, even in her old age, has given to the world a constellation of genius and energy, made up of stars of the first magnitude, which will shine on till the firmament above is rolled up like a scroll. The traveler who now visits Europe to behold the wonders of science, energy and art, does not go to Russia, Sweden Denmark or Norway. He finds there a very gluttonous and animal people, but not superior knowledge and refinement. The Northern States of this Union have, indeed, a civ
The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1865., [Electronic resource], Proclamation by the President, appointing a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, with thanksgiving. (search)
re known as the Sphinx and the Cheops; but on hoisting their flag will be respectively called the Stonewall and the Rapidan. You are, doubtless, aware that before the keel of either of these vessels was laid at Bordeaux, the personal word of Louis Napoleon was pledged to their delivery, with guns and everything except powder on board. The diligence and skill of Mr. Dayton, who succeeded in gaining over the confidential clerk of one of the contractors, and then procuring possession of the very Confederacy was not intended to run so soon the risk of exposure, and it is probably that the French Legation at Washington is really kept in ignorance of it, so that the disavowal may be made with all the appearance of conviction and truth. Louis Napoleon fears no other element of French public opinion except the antipathy to slavery, which is stronger and more universal here than in England, and which is, moreover, represented by Prince Napoleon. The Yankee draft not postponed. The Wa