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Great Britain and the American Civil War

CHAPTER XIV
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Palmerston sharply disavowed that news would change policy.

Kinglake thought Roebuck's actions should be thoroughly investigated.

Forster eagerly pressed for continuation of the debate.

There was a general criticism of Roebuck's "diplomacy," and of Lindsay's also.

Northern friends were jubilant and those of the South embarrassed and uncertain.


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