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The Daily Dispatch: October 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], The English press on the emancipation proclamation. (search)
ill nationally accept of a degrading despotism dictated by the feeblest and most contemptible of governments. Mr. Lincoln Plays his "last card"--he Accepts the policy of the "violent zealots" of the Republican party. [From the London Times, Oct. 6.] Even in this crisis of the war, the most important part of the last intelligence refers to a political, not a military, movement. President Lincoln has separated himself from the moderate Republicans, and fully accepted the extreme policy ected from it in that quarter. Some of the journals speculate on what would follow if it were really operative in proportion to its professions; but their conclusions refer more to New York than to the South. [from the Manchester Examiner, Oct. 6.] It is yet too soon to determine whether President Lincoln's proclamation has, on political grounds, been dictated by sound policy. That will depend principally upon its effect on the border States and the Democratic party throughout the No