66/73 20, 1862.] [Footnote 567: Mason, _Mason p_. 258.] [Footnote 568: Slidell in France at first took the tack of urging that Continental interests and British interests in the blockade were "directly antagonistic," basing his argument on England's forward look as a sea power (Slidell to Hunter, Feb. Richardson, II, p. 186).] [Footnote 569: _Parliamentary Papers_, 1862, _Lords_, Vol.XXV. |