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Oriental (Oklahoma, United States) (search for this): article 6
United States (United States) (search for this): article 6
An English view of Northern despotism.
--The Manchester (Eng) Guardian says that the course pursued by the Administration of the United States is that of desperate men persuaded that, for them at least there is no retreat from the path which leads, however clearly and inevitably, to ruin.
It adds: Their inability not only to make way, but to hold what they have gained in any quarter, only stimulates them to resort to fresh violence in order to obtain troops which, when they have got them, they do not know how to employ.
We seem to have heard the last of bombastic appeals to the patriotic spirit of the Northern States, of lavish inducements of consulting the popular will as to the prosecution of the war. All administrative energies are now concentrated on the attempt to procure fresh food for powder and fever by the rudest arts of Oriental despotism.
The consulates of the principal cities swarm with persons craving exemption on the plea of foreign birth and others, distrusting
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
An English view of Northern despotism.
--The Manchester (Eng) Guardian says that the course pursued by the Administration of the United States is that of desperate men persuaded that, for them at least there is no retreat from the path which leads, however clearly and inevitably, to ruin.
It adds: Their inability not only to make way, but to hold what they have gained in any quarter, only stimulates them to resort to fresh violence in order to obtain troops which, when they have got them, they do not know how to employ.
We seem to have heard the last of bombastic appeals to the patriotic spirit of the Northern States, of lavish inducements of consulting the popular will as to the prosecution of the war. All administrative energies are now concentrated on the attempt to procure fresh food for powder and fever by the rudest arts of Oriental despotism.
The consulates of the principal cities swarm with persons craving exemption on the plea of foreign birth and others, distrusting