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France (France) (search for this): article 4
Newspaper accounts.
The English idea of intervention-the London Times thinks that France should take the lead, &C. [From the London Times, June 14]
The task of intervening even in the most friendly way between the two hostile communities in America is one of so much delicacy that the country will gladly leave the matter in the hands of the Government, to choose such an opportunity and mode of action as it may think proper.
The statements of Lord Palmerston and Lord Russell last night we f affairs disclosed to us by the last advices deserves anxious consideration.
It cannot be doubted that we are approaching a time when a more important question even than that of an offer of mediation may have to be considered by England and France.
The Southern Confederacy has constituted itself a nation for nearly a year and a half.
During that time the attachment of the people to the new Government has been indubitably shown; immense armies have been raised, the greatest sacrifices hav
Tuscany (Italy) (search for this): article 4
Belgium (Belgium) (search for this): article 4
United States (United States) (search for this): article 4
Napoleon (search for this): article 4
June 13th (search for this): article 4
June 14th (search for this): article 4
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The English idea of intervention-the London Times thinks that France should take the lead, &C. [From the London Times, June 14]
The task of intervening even in the most friendly way between the two hostile communities in America is one of so much delicacy that the country will gladly leave the matter in the hands of the Government, to choose such an opportunity and mode of action as it may think proper.
The statements of Lord Palmerston and Lord Russell last night were to the effect that the British Government, at least, has no intention of offering nictitating at present, and that no proposals on the subject have been made by the French Emperor.
We should desire nothing better than that Napoleon or the Czar, who are the two most popular sovereigns across the Atlantic, should, either separately or connately, press on the Americans the counsels which would be indignantly rejected if offered by us. European mediation had better begin on the continent.
December, 6 AD (search for this): article 4