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 -   That theory of governing by the little men
rather than by the great has not been found to answer, and - Page 428
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That Theory Of Governing By The Little Men Rather Than By The Great Has Not Been Found To Answer, And Such Follies As Those Of Mr. Seward Have Been The Consequence.

At Boston, and indeed elsewhere, I found that there was even then - at the time of the capture of these two men - no true conception of the neutrality of England with reference to the two parties.

When any argument was made, showing that England, who had carried these messengers from the South, would undoubtedly have also carried messengers from the North, the answer always was - "But the Southerners are all rebels. Will England regard us who are by treaty her friend, as she does a people that is in rebellion against its own government?" That was the old story over again, and as it was a very long story, it was hardly of use to go back through all its details. But the fact was that unless there had been such absolute neutrality - such equality between the parties in the eyes of England - even Captain Wilkes would not have thought of stopping the "Trent," or the government at Washington of justifying such a proceeding. And it must be remembered that the government at Washington had justified that proceeding. The Secretary of the Navy had distinctly done so in his official report; and that report had been submitted to the President and published by his order. It was because England was neutral between the North and South that Captain Wilkes claimed to have the right of seizing those two men. It had been the President's intention, some month or so before this affair, to send Mr. Everett and other gentlemen over to England with objects as regards the North similar to those which had caused the sending of Slidell and Mason with reference to the South.

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