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doesn't see in him an enough damage to guarantee you fall action from
Great Britain. When indeed the Southern capture of Strong Sumter in
The harbour of Charleston they finally brought the actual clash of arm Lyons,
been expressed with respect to the other elements in the struggle
before it neglected in his/her correspondence. April 15 that it describes to
Russell the fall of Sumter, he affirmed that civil war had finally started.
The north he believed to be a lot of more powerful person of the South, the
South more "anxious" and united as he/she anchors, but, he added, "the stain of
slavery will make the disgusting cause of the South to the civilized one
world." It was true that "relationships commercial with the cotton States
it is of the vital importance to manufacturing nations[124]...." but Lyons was
now facing an actual situation rather than a possible, and as wish
is seen later, he stopped soon insisting that an interruption of this
"relationships commercial" it gave reasonable earth for recognition of
the South.
With the autumn of Strong Sumter and the European recognition that a civilian
indeed war was in progress in America, a big number again and annoying
problems were introduced to Russell. Its treatment of them furnishes the
I deduce slowwer chapters. For the preceding period to April,
1861, British official attitude can be added above in the affirmation that
the British Minister to Washington hoped against the hope that of the solution
you/he/she would be found for the maintenance of the union, but that to the same
time, looking to British and future affairs and possibly believing also
what its attitude would have the tendency to preserve the union, he affirmed
vehemently the impossibility of some Northern interference with English
you deal to Southern harbors. Through the water, Russell weakly hoped also,
what separation there would not be. However, believing very soon that
inevitable separation and the breakup of the final union, he mended
his/her hope on peaceful rather than warlike secession. Also of this,
he had a little however, the true anticipation, but neither him neither whoever other