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cited, ii. 275 _note_[2]
Tremlett, F.W., quoted, ii. 211-12
_Trent_ affair. The, i. 195, 203 _and note_, 204 _et seq._
British demands in, i. 212-3, 226, 230,
points of the complaint, 214 _note_[1];
American reply, 232, 234
British views on, i. 203, 216, 216-8, 221-4, 225, 226-7;
American exultation in, 205-6, 218, 219;
effect of in Canada, 222 _note_;
Cabinet members' sentiments on, 223;
change in American views, 226, 230-1;
British speculation on probable war, 228, 229;
European support of Britain in, 229, 235;
French views on, 230, 234-5;
release of envoys, 235;
American feeling after settlement of, 236 _and note_[3], 237;
Parliamentary debate on conclusion of, 240-1, 262, 265, 274;
influence of, on British policy in relation to the Civil War, 242;
ii. 15-16;
Southerners' action in, i. 211 _note_[1];
effect of, on British cotton trade, ii. 9
Otherwise mentioned, i. 171 _note_[1], 201, 202, 244, 253, 254;
ii. 72, 131
Trescott, William Henry, i. 186, 188
_Tribune_, The New York, cited, i. 280 _note_[1]
Trimble, W., "Surplus Food Production of the United States,"
cited, ii. 13 _note_[2]
Trollope, Anthony, i. 239 _and note_[5], 240; ii. 153;
description of the United States citizen by, ii.
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