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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 1, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 697 total hits in 340 results.
Wellington (search for this): article 10
Mason (search for this): article 10
European Intelligence:Comments of the foreign press on the capture of Mason and Slidell.a friend of Lincoln's Government about being Mobbed.
From the latest foreign files which have been received we make up the following extracts is relation to the arrest of Messrs. Mason and Slidell.
Our readers have already been apprised of the effect which England's indignation has had upon the Rump Government.
After all the bluster and bombast of the Yankees, they have been made to swallow their worMessrs. Mason and Slidell.
Our readers have already been apprised of the effect which England's indignation has had upon the Rump Government.
After all the bluster and bombast of the Yankees, they have been made to swallow their words, and to accede to every demand which has been made upon them:
The war feeling in England.
The English press, with the solitary exception of Mr. Bright's organ, the Star, is vehemently hostile in tons.
The unanimity of sentiment on the point of obtaining reparation for what is considered the insult offered to the British flag is wonderful.
Indeed, it appears to be so deep seated, and to have been so ready to manifest itself, that it is almost impossible to avoid suspecting that there
Wendell Phillips (search for this): article 10
Charles Sumner (search for this): article 10
Slidell (search for this): article 10
European Intelligence:Comments of the foreign press on the capture of Mason and Slidell.a friend of Lincoln's Government about being Mobbed.
From the latest foreign files which have been received we make up the following extracts is relation to the arrest of Messrs. Mason and Slidell.
Our readers have already been apprised of the effect which England's indignation has had upon the Rump Government.
After all the bluster and bombast of the Yankees, they have been made to swallow their worSlidell.
Our readers have already been apprised of the effect which England's indignation has had upon the Rump Government.
After all the bluster and bombast of the Yankees, they have been made to swallow their words, and to accede to every demand which has been made upon them:
The war feeling in England.
The English press, with the solitary exception of Mr. Bright's organ, the Star, is vehemently hostile in tons.
The unanimity of sentiment on the point of obtaining reparation for what is considered the insult offered to the British flag is wonderful.
Indeed, it appears to be so deep seated, and to have been so ready to manifest itself, that it is almost impossible to avoid suspecting that there
England (search for this): article 10
Bernard (search for this): article 10
Disraeli (search for this): article 10
Joseph Howe (search for this): article 10
E. Everett (search for this): article 10