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Great Britain and the American Civil War

CHAPTER XI
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On October 31, D'Oubril, at Paris, was instructed that while Russia had always been anxious to forward peace in America, she stood in peculiarly friendly relations with the United States, and was against any appearance of pressure.

It would have the contrary effect from that hoped for.

If England and France should offer mediation Russia, "being too far away," would not join, but might give her moral support.

(Russian Archives, F.O.to D'Oubril, Oct.

27, 1862 (O.S.).


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