The American Civil War Through British Eyes Dispatches from British Diplomats: November 1860-April 1862James J. Barnes, Patience P. Barnes Kent State University Press, 2003 - 338 halaman |
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... Europe . They had always professed to hold themselves aloof from European politics , and had endeavoured to establish the principle that European powers should in like manner abstain from interference in America . France would , no ...
... Europe . They had always professed to hold themselves aloof from European politics , and had endeavoured to establish the principle that European powers should in like manner abstain from interference in America . France would , no ...
Halaman 181
... Europe that the United States are ready to go to war with them if they recognize the Southern Confederation . In this view it would have been issued to thwart the negotiations of Mr. Mason and Mr. Slidell , who are understood to have ...
... Europe that the United States are ready to go to war with them if they recognize the Southern Confederation . In this view it would have been issued to thwart the negotiations of Mr. Mason and Mr. Slidell , who are understood to have ...
Halaman 192
... European Powers to interfere in the contest . If all Europe turned against them , they would make a heroic resistance as France herself had done when invaded by foreign armies at the end of the last century . They might suffer , but ...
... European Powers to interfere in the contest . If all Europe turned against them , they would make a heroic resistance as France herself had done when invaded by foreign armies at the end of the last century . They might suffer , but ...
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