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Great Britain and the American Civil War

CHAPTER XVI
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232.) "Popular opinion here declares louder than ever that Sherman is lost.

People are quite angry at his presumption in attempting such a wild project.

The interest felt in his march is enormous, however, and if he arrives as successfully as I expect, at the sea, you may rely upon it that the moral effect of his demonstration on Europe will be greater than that of any other event of the war."] [Footnote 1258: State Department, Eng, Adams to Seward, Dec.

16, 1864.
Adams expressed to Seward doubts as to the propriety of his receiving such deputations and making replies to them.

_The Index_ (Dec.


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