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Mexico, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 7
t the Southern Confederacy is destined to become one of the most powerful Governments of the continent, wonders how we will get along with France as a neighbor in Mexico. Very well indeed, we think. We have no jealousy of France in Mexico, or anywhere else. She is a nation which has always sympathized with us, and would have reMexico, or anywhere else. She is a nation which has always sympathized with us, and would have recognized our independence long ago, and put an end to the war, if Great Britain had consented to unite with her in that wise and humane undertaking. We have no desire for more territory than we already possess, except perhaps an outlet on the Pacific, which we can have without interfering with France. We have no desire to invade and despoil other countries, especially after our own bitter experience of such wrong and injustice. The present possession of Mexico by France is an advantage to us, and we are glad she is there. France is a chivalric and generous Empire, and we wish her success. Instead of jealousy, we are likely, when our independence is es
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 7
France and the Confederacy. The London Times, conceding that the Southern Confederacy is destined to become one of the most powerful Governments of the continent, wonders how we will get along with France as a neighbor in Mexico. Very well indeed, we think. We have no jealousy of France in Mexico, or anywhere else. She is a nation which has always sympathized with us, and would have recognized our independence long ago, and put an end to the war, if Great Britain had consented to unite with her in that wise and humane undertaking. We have no desire for more territory than we already possess, except perhaps an outlet on the Pacific, which we can have without interfering with France. We have no desire to invade and despoil other countries, especially after our own bitter experience of such wrong and injustice. The present possession of Mexico by France is an advantage to us, and we are glad she is there. France is a chivalric and generous Empire, and we wish her success. I
France (France) (search for this): article 7
France and the Confederacy. The London Times, conceding that the Southern Confederacy is destined to become one of the most powerful Governments of the continent, wonders how we will get along with France as a neighbor in Mexico. Very well indeed, we think. We have no jealousy of France in Mexico, or anywhere else. She isFrance in Mexico, or anywhere else. She is a nation which has always sympathized with us, and would have recognized our independence long ago, and put an end to the war, if Great Britain had consented to unitpt perhaps an outlet on the Pacific, which we can have without interfering with France. We have no desire to invade and despoil other countries, especially after ourer experience of such wrong and injustice. The present possession of Mexico by France is an advantage to us, and we are glad she is there. France is a chivalric andFrance is a chivalric and generous Empire, and we wish her success. Instead of jealousy, we are likely, when our independence is established, to give her some substantial proofs that we appr