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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 19, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for England (United Kingdom) or search for England (United Kingdom) in all documents.
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Insolence.
The Queen of Great Britain, in her late speech, is made, for the third of fourth time within the last three years, to call this war the "civil war now raging in America." It is not to be supposed that these gratuitous insults emanate from the Queen herself.
She is far too great a lady to know or care aught about America, or the war raging therein, or the character thereof.
They are the work of Lord Russell, and are peculiarly characteristic of the small, spiteful, and better vil war. Could insolence go farther?
Had we only had a navy which could have coped with that of the yankees from the beginning, we should never have heard these insults.
It is only to the week and those unable to protect themselves that Great Britain ever offers them.
We are at present in that condition, so far as she is concerned, because we have no navy, although our exploits upon the land have already, within three years, surpassed all that the British armies have done within the last