"blackwood's" History of the United States

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"blackwood's" History of the United States
Dickson, Frederick Stoever, 1850-1925
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12 Union ; there is a Union Party that is hostile to Abolition ; and though these discordant elements have hitherto been held together by the common tie of hatred of the South, yet they threaten speedily to start asunder. Nor will the North be split by party conflicts alone ; territorial differ- ences are likely to cause further dismemberment/** In the light of history we may see how much the wish was father to the thought.
In September the editor sees *' daily more reason to beli
...eve that a nation which has all the will to dictate to others is losing the power which it would be certain to misuse/*t " Recent events," a reviewer exclaims in December, 1862, " by weakening the American States, and discrediting the American principles of government, have turned the tables very much in our favor."J In January, 1863, no concealment is attempted, but it is boldly proclaimed that " every person who reflects on the matter must be aware that it is the interest of all nations, but especially of England, to have more than one great republic upon the American continent, as the United States were fast becoming such a nuisance in the republic of nations, that if by any accident they should succeed in their war of subjugation, their insolence and arrogance would be more intolerable than ever.''§ In November, 1863, the editor exclaims " that the South should achieve its independence single-handed, and by its own efforts, and by the further disruption of the Northern tyranny, is what would be best for itself and for «y.

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