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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Secretary Chase on foreign Affairs.
--At the great Republican meeting in Cincinnati, on Monday night, Secretary Chase appeared.
He made a long speech, and alluded to foreign affairs in the following significant terms:
We are showing our strength to the nations of the earth, and if we simply go on showing our strength there will be no danger whatever of intervention.
There will be no danger, because it will not pay. [Cheers.] It is true that Great Britain has behaved very unneighborly.
We used to think this great Anglo-Saxon family was to stand together the world over to establish freedom of the press, freedom of the ballot-box, freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and freedom for all; but of late years we have seen manifestations of a very unkind and unfriendly spirit; and sometimes I have felt as if I wanted to take old mother England by the hair and give her a mightily good shaking.
[Loud laughter and applause.] I am not sure that this is the wisest plan; but of th
Chase (search for this): article 6
Secretary Chase on foreign Affairs.
--At the great Republican meeting in Cincinnati, on Monday night, Secretary Chase appeared.
He made a long speech, and alluded to foreign affairs in the following significant terms:
We are showing our strength to the nations of the earth, and if we simply go on showing our strength there will be no danger whatever of intervention.
There will be no danger, because it will not pay. [Cheers.] It is true that Great Britain has behaved very unneighboSecretary Chase appeared.
He made a long speech, and alluded to foreign affairs in the following significant terms:
We are showing our strength to the nations of the earth, and if we simply go on showing our strength there will be no danger whatever of intervention.
There will be no danger, because it will not pay. [Cheers.] It is true that Great Britain has behaved very unneighborly.
We used to think this great Anglo-Saxon family was to stand together the world over to establish freedom of the press, freedom of the ballot-box, freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and freedom for all; but of late years we have seen manifestations of a very unkind and unfriendly spirit; and sometimes I have felt as if I wanted to take old mother England by the hair and give her a mightily good shaking.
[Loud laughter and applause.] I am not sure that this is the wisest plan; but of t
Saxon (search for this): article 6