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The Daily Dispatch: July 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], An entirely New view. (search)
An entirely New view.
--The London correspondent of the Boston Post, discussing in a recent letter the probabilities of war between England and America, says:
It is all very fine to talk of war with a nation that has seven hundred war steamers, mounting over 10,000 guns, and carrying some 45,000 seamen; but unless you are prepared to see thirteen-inch shells bursting in Washington street, and see the churches, stores, and mansions in Wall street, Broadway, and Fifth Avenue leveled with the ground by vessels clad with seven inches of iron, then pause.-- Delinda cit Cathargo; it was the second Panic war, not the first, that swept Carthage as a political power from the face of the earth, and that after she considered herself invincible.
You are on a volcanic mine; spring it and you will witness such a scene as never was before the eyes of any American whose father or grand-father fought at Bunker Hill, Lexington, or New Orleans.
This nation (England) can go to war at just on