Paul Sorrells

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But in the end several factors prevented such action. The first was Russell’s and Palmerston’s desire to avoid involvement in the war. “For God’s sake, let us if possible keep out of it,” said Russell in May 1861, while Palmerston quoted the aphorism: “They who in quarrels interpose, will often get a bloody nose.” Even without Secretary of State Seward’s bellicose warnings against intervention—which the British regarded as insolent blustering—Britain recognized that any action against the blockade could lead to a conflict with the United States more harmful to England’s interests than the ...more
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