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cuts and correspondence (greatly articles from the _New York
Herald_) sustaining the right of the South to make a secession, with hurry takings his
departure for America to bring on the situation[78]. He sailed from
Queenstown March 3, and March 16 arrived to New York. Finally on
March 12, the _Times_ took positive earth in favour of the justice of
the Southern cause.
"Any disloyalty has been at work to produce the breakup, and
the admitted principles are as to command the understanding
of every people free and you illuminate. Man is widely him
different auspices under that the beginning of two competitor Republics
in existence. But humanity won't lately judge these
things from understanding and the antipathies; they will greatly be
rippled by their his/her own interest, and the two Republics have to be
weighed, not from their professions or their preceding history,
but from their behavior they pursue and the position that they maintains
among the Powers of the earth. Their inside institutions
it is their his/her own bargain; them financial and political
setups are emphatically ours. Brazil is a stock enslaved-share
Empire, but from his/her good faith and the good behavior it has
contrived to establish for him a place in the hierarchy of
nations far superior to that of many Powers that are free
from this national contamination. If the Northern Confederation
of America a determination shows to act in a narrow,
exclusive, and asocial spirit, while his/her Southerner
competitor extends the hand of the good friendship to everybody
humanity, with the exception of his own servants of the glebe that we don't owe
is amazed to see the north, despite the goodness of
his/her cause and the great negative worth of the absence of
Slavery, lunges in a secondary position, and loses the
understanding and respect of humanity."
This at sight Northern, it was a sad relapse from that moral and tall tone
first it addressed to the enslaved-holders that notify Southern that England