Great Britain and the American Civil War eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 825 pages of information about Great Britain and the American Civil War.

Great Britain and the American Civil War eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 825 pages of information about Great Britain and the American Civil War.

  Otherwise mentioned, i. 166 note[1]
    191; ii. 23, 40, 155, 270 note[2]
Merrimac, The, i. 276, 277
Mexican War of 1846, i. 7, 15, 206
Mexico, British influence in, i. 13;
  revolt of Texas from, 12-15;
  ii. 117 note[1]; contract of, for
  ships and equipment in Britain,
  117 note[1]; British policy towards,
  after revolt of Texas, i. 13-14; war
  with United States, 1846 ... 7,
  15, 206; expectation in, of British
  aid, 15; loss of California by, 15;
  joint action of France, Great
  Britain and Spain against, for
  recovery of debts, 259-60; designs
  of France in, 260; ii. 46;
  American idea to oust France
  from, 198, 251, 252, 255 note[4]
Mill, J.S., ii. 224 note[3]; article
  in defence of the North contributed
  to Fraser’s Magazine,
  cited or quoted, i. 240, 242;
  ii. 80-1, 90, 285; on Trent
  affair, i. 240, 242; on slavery,
  i. 240; ii. 80-1
Milne, Admiral, i. 211; Lyons’
  letter to, on Southern shipbuilding in Britain and American
  letters of marque, ii. 140, 141 and note
Milner-Gibson, i. 226; ii. 36;
  attack on, by The Index, 298
Milnes, Monckton, i. 268
Missouri, State of, and the Union: 
  effect of the “border state”
  policy, i. 173
Mobile, Ala., i. 253 note[1]
Mocquard:  note of, on Napoleon’s
  proposal on recognition in
  Roebuck’s motion, ii. 167, 168,
  169, 172
Monck, Viscount, ii. 140; approves
  seizure of Laird Rams, 147
Monitor, The:  duel of with the
  Merrimac, i. 276; effect of, in
  Great Britain, 276, 277
Monroe Doctrine, The, i. 11, 12, 259;
  as a medium for American territorial expansion, 12
Monroe, President, i. 11
Monson, cited, i. 93
Montagu, Lord Robert, ii. 170;
  amendment of, on Roebuck’s motion, 170, 171
Montgomery, Ala., i. 81, 82
Moore, Digest of International Law, cited, i. 137, 145,
  195 note[2], 212 note[3]
Morehead, ex-Governor of Kentucky: 
  speech of, at Liverpool, accusing Lincoln of treachery, ii. 105
Morning Herald, The, ii. 67, 68 note[1], 231 note;
  quoted, 67-8; cited, 215
Morning Post, The, i. 229;
  ii. 231 note;
  in Trent crisis, i. 226 note[3], 229;
  views on the conflict and democratic tyranny, 229;
  ii. 284, 285-6;
  on the war and the cotton industry, ii. 10;
  on Gladstone’s Newcastle speech, 49 note[1], 55 note[1]
Morning Star, The, i. 69, 70 note[1], 179;
  ii. 191 note[2], 231 note;
  criticism of Times war news in, 228
Motley, J.L., United States Minister at Vienna: 
  letter of, analysing nature of the American constitution, i. 174-6;
  urges forward step on slavery, ii. 98;

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