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France (France) (search for this): article 18
Le Monde, the leading Catholic journal in France, in noticing the present war, says:
England has already decided that she will maintain a neutral position and consider the war as one between two sovereign powers — In France it has been asked whether the Southern States were not rebels?
It is difficult to admit this interpretation, when we reflect that the United States form a federation.--Sovereignty belongs to each State.
The Union is a contract, a treaty; and when violated, eithFrance it has been asked whether the Southern States were not rebels?
It is difficult to admit this interpretation, when we reflect that the United States form a federation.--Sovereignty belongs to each State.
The Union is a contract, a treaty; and when violated, either with or without a cause, it is and can be only a violation of the agreement entered into.
It is not a rebellion; it is a war between sovereign States.
The question in relation to letters of marque issued by the President of the Southern Confederacy is thus settled.
Indeed, it is the only means of defence at sea which the South has against the North.
States without a navy or with a weak one, can thus defend themselves against maritime aggression.
This Congress of Paris endeavoured
United States (United States) (search for this): article 18
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Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 18