271-2;
declaration to Adams on, 55, 71
Attitude to Adams, i. 81;
view of, i. 131; ii. 128
View of Lincoln, i. 189; ii. 263
View of Seward, i. 67, 68, 131, 235-6;
improved relations with, ii. 72, 197
Criticism and view of, in The Index,
ii. 51 note[2], 68, 69, 196
Otherwise mentioned, i. 96, 101 note[1], 198, 274, 277;
ii. 190, 208, 254
Russell, Lady, quoted on Trent affair, i. 224 note[3]
Russell, W.H., Times correspondent, i. 44, 56, 66, 177;
letters of, to the Times, 71, 177; ii. 229 note[1];
on the secession, i. 56, 177;
impression of Lincoln, 61 note[2];
description of Bull Run, 177-8; ii. 229 note[1];
abhorrence of slavery, i. 71, 177;
American newspaper attacks on 178 and note[2];
recall of, 178 and note[2];
ii. 228, 229 note[1];
on Napoleon’s mediation offer, 68;
on recognition, 166;
editor of Army and Navy Gazette, ii. 68, 228, 229 and note[1];
belief of, in ultimate Northern victory, i. 178 note[2], 180;
ii. 68 note[2], 228, 229 and note[1];
view of the ending of the War, 229-30;
on campaigns of Grant and Sherman, 230, 232-3, 243;
quoted on Delane, 254;
on prospective war with America, 254;
on failure of republican institutions, 277
My Diary North and South, i. 177 notes;
quoted 44 note[1], 61, 71;
cited, 124, 178, ii. 229 note[1]
Russia:
attitude in Declaration of Paris negotiation, i. 164 note[1];
convention with United States on privateering, 171 note[1];
attitude to recognition of the South, 196 note[2]; ii. 59;
and mediation, i. 283 note[1];
ii. 37 note[1], 39, 45 note[2];
British approach to, on mediation, 40, 45, and note[2];
attitude to joint mediation, 59 note[2], 63 and note[5],
66 and note[2], 70 note[2];
on joint mediation without Britain, 76 and note[1];
plan of separate mediation, 251 note[1];
Seward’s request to, on withdrawal of Southern belligerent rights,
265 and note[2];
policy of friendship to United States,
45 note[2], 59 note[4], 70 note[2];
United States friendship for, 225
Polish question, ii. 129, 163
Fleets of, in Western waters:
story of, in Trent affair, i. 227 note[1];
ii. 129 and note
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declaration to Adams on, 55, 71
Attitude to Adams, i. 81;
view of, i. 131; ii. 128
View of Lincoln, i. 189; ii. 263
View of Seward, i. 67, 68, 131, 235-6;
improved relations with, ii. 72, 197
Criticism and view of, in The Index,
ii. 51 note[2], 68, 69, 196
Otherwise mentioned, i. 96, 101 note[1], 198, 274, 277;
ii. 190, 208, 254
Russell, Lady, quoted on Trent affair, i. 224 note[3]
Russell, W.H., Times correspondent, i. 44, 56, 66, 177;
letters of, to the Times, 71, 177; ii. 229 note[1];
on the secession, i. 56, 177;
impression of Lincoln, 61 note[2];
description of Bull Run, 177-8; ii. 229 note[1];
abhorrence of slavery, i. 71, 177;
American newspaper attacks on 178 and note[2];
recall of, 178 and note[2];
ii. 228, 229 note[1];
on Napoleon’s mediation offer, 68;
on recognition, 166;
editor of Army and Navy Gazette, ii. 68, 228, 229 and note[1];
belief of, in ultimate Northern victory, i. 178 note[2], 180;
ii. 68 note[2], 228, 229 and note[1];
view of the ending of the War, 229-30;
on campaigns of Grant and Sherman, 230, 232-3, 243;
quoted on Delane, 254;
on prospective war with America, 254;
on failure of republican institutions, 277
My Diary North and South, i. 177 notes;
quoted 44 note[1], 61, 71;
cited, 124, 178, ii. 229 note[1]
Russia:
attitude in Declaration of Paris negotiation, i. 164 note[1];
convention with United States on privateering, 171 note[1];
attitude to recognition of the South, 196 note[2]; ii. 59;
and mediation, i. 283 note[1];
ii. 37 note[1], 39, 45 note[2];
British approach to, on mediation, 40, 45, and note[2];
attitude to joint mediation, 59 note[2], 63 and note[5],
66 and note[2], 70 note[2];
on joint mediation without Britain, 76 and note[1];
plan of separate mediation, 251 note[1];
Seward’s request to, on withdrawal of Southern belligerent rights,
265 and note[2];
policy of friendship to United States,
45 note[2], 59 note[4], 70 note[2];
United States friendship for, 225
Polish question, ii. 129, 163
Fleets of, in Western waters:
story of, in Trent affair, i. 227 note[1];
ii. 129 and note
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