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Great Britain and the American Civil War

CHAPTER V
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"Seen by Ld.
Palmerston and the Queen."] [Footnote 293: In Washington, so different was the point of view, Lyons and Mercier were now convinced they could not let Seward know of the proposal to be made to the South.

They feared he would send them their passports.

Mercier in informal talk had explained to Seward his instructions on the Declaration of Paris in so far as the North was concerned.

Lyons and Mercier now planned a joint visit and representation to Seward--that which was actually attempted on June 15--but were decided to say nothing about the South, until they learned the effect of this "joint proposal." F.O., Am., Vol.765.No.262.

Lyons to Russell, June 8, 1861.] [Footnote 294: _Parliamentary Papers, 1862, Lords_, Vol.


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