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Adams, Ephraim Douglass

"Great Britain and the American Civil War"

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[Footnote 1346: Oct., 1861. Article, "Democracy teaching by Example."]
[Footnote 1347: Nov. 23, 1861.]
[Footnote 1348: Cited by Harris, _The Trent Affair_, p. 28.]
[Footnote 1349: Robertson, _Speeches of John Bright_, I, pp. 177 _seq._]
[Footnote 1350: Gladstone Papers, Dec. 27, 1861.]
[Footnote 1351: State Dept., Eng., Vol. 78, No. 95. Adams to Seward,
Dec. 27, 1861. As printed in _U.S. Messages and Documents, 1862-63_, Pt.
I, p. 14. Adams' emphasis on the word "_not_" is unindicated, by the
failure to use italics.]
[Footnote 1352: _Ibid._, No. 110. Enclosure. Adams to Seward, Jan. 31,
1862.]
[Footnote 1353: Feb. 22, 1862.]
[Footnote 1354: State Dept., Eng., Vol. 80, No. 206. Adams to Seward,
Aug. 8, 1862. Of this period in 1862, Rhodes (IV, 78) writes that "the
most significant and touching feature of the situation was that the
cotton operative population was frankly on the side of the North." Lutz,
_Die Beziehungen zwischen Deutschland und den Vereinigten Staaten
waehrend des Sezessionskrieges_, pp. 49-53, makes an interesting analysis
of the German press, showing it also determined in its attitude by
factional political idealisms in Germany.]
[Footnote 1355: Palmerston MS., Aug. 24, 1862.]
[Footnote 1356: Aug. 30, 1862.]
[Footnote 1357: October, 1862.


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