London meeting, 132-3,
134, 291-3; support of the
North, 132, 283-4, 290, 291-295;
on the interests of the unenfranchised
in the American conflict,
132, 295; on the unfriendly
neutrality of the Government,
134; rebuked by Palmerston,
135; trouncing of Roebuck, 172
_and note_[2]; on Britain's neutrality
(Nov., 1863), 184; championship
of democratic institutions, i.
221-2; ii. 132-3, 276-7, 282, 283;
popularity of, as advocate of
Northern cause, 224, 225; influence
of, for the North, i. 58
_note_[2]; ii. 224; Lincoln's pardon
of Alfred Rubery in honour of,
225 _and note_[1]; quoted on feeling
of the British Government and
people towards United States in
Jan., 1865, etc., 247; confidence
of, in pacific policy of Lincoln,
255 _and note_[1]; quoted on the
ruling class and democracy, 280;
attack on Southern aristocracy
by, 290; heads deputation to
Adams, 294; eulogy of George
Thompson by, 224 _note_[1]
Adams' opinion on, ii. 298;
view of, in _The Index_, ii. 298-9;
Laird's view of, ii. 134;
Karl Marx's view of, 292
_note_[1]; Lord Salisbury, quoted
on the oratory of, 290 _note_[1],
the _Times_ attack on, 295-6
Otherwise mentioned, i. 69, 179,
289; ii. 68, 69, 132 _note_[1], 172
_note_[1], 186, 187, 191, 278, 281.
(See also under _Morning Star_)
British, _See also under _Great
Britain
British emigration to America, i.
23 _et seq_, 35; effect of American
political ideals on, 23, 24, 25, 26
British Foreign Enlistment Act,
ii. 116-7, 118; application of, in
American crisis, question in
Commons, i. 94; Russell's idea
of amending, ii. 124, 196;
Russell's advice to Palmerston
on, 131; debate in Parliament
on, 132, 133-4, 135; Forster and
the violation of, 133; Government
reply to Liverpool shipowners
on, 142; _Kearsarge_ incident,
202
British Press. _See under names
of Papers and under subject
headings_
_British Standard_, The, i. 70 _note_[1]
British travellers' views on America,
i. 23 _and note_, 24, 28, 30; ii. 274-5
Brooks, i. 80
Brougham, i. 94 _note_[2]; ii. 282
Brougham, Lord, i. 19
Brown, John, raid of, i. 33 _note_[2]
Browning, Robert, pro-Northern
sentiment of, i. 70; on stone-boat
blockade, 256; on Slavery a
factor in the struggle, 238-9; on
British dismay at prospect of
war in _Trent_ crisis, 240; mentioned,
228 _note_[4]
Bruce,--, British Ambas
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