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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 1, 1865., [Electronic resource].
Found 481 total hits in 213 results.
Napoleon (search for this): article 1
Maximilian (search for this): article 1
Palmerston (search for this): article 1
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France and England are not the close and confidential allies they were a few years ago. The orders which the French press has received to say that the alleged cession of the Sonora district to France is a manœuvre of the English journals to excite sentiments of hostility in North America against French policy and Maximilian's empire, and to avert the danger which threatens England in the direction of Canada by making a diversion,--these orders are significant.
The late harmonious firm of Napoleon, Palmerston & Co. is evidently threatened with dissolution.
The partners are bidding against each other for North American favor, and preparing each to do business on his own account.
There never was much love or confidence between these ancient enemies and recent friends.
The temporary alliance for self-preservation against Russian encroachments did not contemplate nor provide for possibilities like those which have been developed by the American war. The two have pulled uncomf
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
Russian River (Alaska, United States) (search for this): article 1
North America (search for this): article 1
France and England are not the close and confidential allies they were a few years ago. The orders which the French press has received to say that the alleged cession of the Sonora district to France is a manœuvre of the English journals to excite sentiments of hostility in North America against French policy and Maximilian's empire, and to avert the danger which threatens England in the direction of Canada by making a diversion,--these orders are significant.
The late harmonious firm of Napoleon, Palmerston & Co. is evidently threatened with dissolution.
The partners are bidding against each other for North American favor, and preparing each to do business on his own account.
There never was much love or confidence between these ancient enemies and recent friends.
The temporary alliance for self-preservation against Russian encroachments did not contemplate nor provide for possibilities like those which have been developed by the American war. The two have pulled uncom
France (France) (search for this): article 1
France and England are not the close and confidential allies they were a few years ago. The o the alleged cession of the Sonora district to France is a manœuvre of the English journals to excitited States.--Whereas, if she goes to war with France about the barren sceptre of Maximilian, her old destructive struggle that will ensue between France and the United States upon sea and land — a stto be especially solicitous for the welfare of France.
If England has been the priest who passed by the wounded man on the other side, France has been the Levite, who came and looked on him — and alsf England has withheld her recognition, so has France; so has even its petty potentate, Maximilian.
victim.--England is the traditional enemy, as France is the traditional friend, of the United Statendependence could have been finally achieved.
France was openly and sincerely opposed to the dissoloded and persistent intrigues of thirty years. France is neither the commercial, naval nor political