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Banks, Governor, i. 37 _note_ Baring, ii. 96 _note_[3] Bath, Marquis of, ii. 193 _note_ Beals, Mr., ii. 191 Bedford, Duke of, i. 96 _and note_[3] _Bee Hive, The, _cited, ii. 293 _note_ Beecher, Henry Ward, ii. 184 _and note_[3] Beesly, Professor, speech of, at Trades Unions of London Meeting, ii. 292 _Belfast Whig_, The, i. 70 _note_[1]; 231 _note_ Belligny, French Consul at Charleston, i. 185 _note_[1], 186, 188, 189, 191 _and note_[4] _Bell's Weekly Messenger_, quoted, ii. 104 Benjamin, Confederate Secretary of State, ii. 5; Mercier's interview with, i. 284, 285; report of, to Slidell on Mercier's visit, 284 _note_[2]; instructions of, to Slidell offering commercial advantages for French intervention, ii. 24 _and note_[2]; on idea of Confederate loan, 158-9; recalls Mason, 179; and recognition of the Confederacy, 217; on the attitude of France to the Confederacy, 236 _note_[2]; plan of offering abolition of slavery in return for recognition, 249; otherwise mentioned, i. 292; ii. 88 _note_[2], 148, 154 _note_[1], 213 _note_[1] Bentinck, i. 268, 269 Bernard, Montague: _Neutrality, The, of Great Britain during the American Civil War_, quoted, i., 100 _and note_[1], 137-8; ii. 118; cited, i. 171 _note_[1], 245 _note_[3], 246 _note_[2], 263 _notes_; ii. 136 _note_[2]; on the American representations on the British Proclamation of Neutrality, i. 100; on Declaration of Paris negotiations, 137-8; on the Blockade, 263 _and notes_ "Two Lectures on the Present American War": on recognition, cited, i. 183 Bigelow, John, ii. 71 _note_[3]: _France and the Confederate Navy_, cited, ii. 57 _note_[2] _Retrospections of an Active Life_, cited, i. 56 _note_, 217 _note_[2]; ii. 71 _note_[3], 88 _note_[2], 128 _note_[3], 130 _note_[2]; Gladstone and the Cotton Loan, 163 _note_[2]; U.S. stimulation of immigration, 200 _note_[1]; cited, 229 _note_[1]; Quoted, ii. 254; advice of, on the political position in Britain; quoted, 290; cited, 295 _note_[3] Billault, M., i. 288, 289 _and note_[1] Birkbeck, Morris, _Letters from Illinois_, quoted, i. 25 _Birmingham Post_, The, i. 70 _note_[1]; ii. 231 _note_; letters of S.A. Goddard in support of emancipation in, ii. 108-9 Bishop, Rev. Francis, ii. 224 Bismarck, ii. 203 Black, Judge, American Secretary of
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