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Great Britain and the American Civil War

CHAPTER VII
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Russell to Gladstone, Dec.

13, 1861.

On the same day Lady Russell wrote Lady Dumfermline: "There can be no doubt that we have done deeds very like that of Captain Wilkes....

but I wish we had not done them....

It is all terrible and awful, and I hope and pray war may be averted--and whatever may have been the first natural burst of indignation in this country, I believe it would be ready to execrate the Ministry if all right and honourable means were not taken to prevent so fearful a calamity." (Dana, _The Trent Affair.
(Proceedings_, Mass.Hist.Soc., XLV, p.


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