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Great Britain and the American Civil War

Author: Adams, Ephraim Douglass
Shared by: Ata Uysal
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Language: English
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Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/13789

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Once independence had been yielded to the American Colonies the interest of the British Government rapidly waned in affairs American. True there still remained the valued establishments in the West Indies and the less considered British possessions on the continent to the north of the United States.

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... Lyons to Stuart, July 19, 1862.] [Footnote 707: _A Cycle of Adams' Letters_, I, pp. 168-9. To Charles Francis Adams, Jr., July 19, 1862.] [Footnote 708: Mason Papers. The larger part of Slidell's letter to Mason is printed in Sears, "A Confederate Diplomat at the Court of Napoleon III," _Am. Hist. Rev._, Jan., 1921, p. 263. C.F. Adams, "A Crisis in Downing Street," Mass. Hist. Soc. _Proceedings_, May, 1914, p. 379, is in error in dating this letter April 21, an error for which the present writer is responsible, having misread Slidell's difficult hand-writing....

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