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The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1864., [Electronic resource], Reported Capture of a Blockade Runner. (search)
o are neither men nor women, infesting the place and interfering with the Government. Morally, though not physically, and mentally, too, Russell belongings to that class, and the position which he holds alone renders anything he may say worthy of notice. Yet, if he, who does what nobody else could have done, is to be considered a great man. Russell fairly belongs to that category. He has done at least three things which, had he never lived, would have been considered impossible. He has rendered the memory of Charles James Fox odious to thousands of his countrymen, who worshipped it before his book appeared. He has made Thomas Moore an object of scorn to all men of independent spirit. He has reduced Great Britain to the rank of a third rate power.--If he has not rendered himself contemptible it is only because nature was beforehand with him. The very fact that he is a loading spirit in the Cabinet of the British Queen affords ample proof that England is not what she used to be.