Britain, i. 10, 275, 276; ii. 90
Southern privateering:
view of, i. 104, 105;
efforts to influence European attitude to,
i. 104, 150-1, 154, 162, 164, 169;
attitude on issue of privateers from British ports, ii. 126, 127
_Trent_ affair:
reception of British demands in, i. 230, 232, 233;
on Wilkes' action, 231;
attitude to release of envoys, 231 _and note_[2], 232, 233, 234, 236;
British opinion on Seward in, 239
Foreign Policy:
high tone, i. 236, 252 _and note_[1], 301;
restoration of the Union as basis of, 236;
influences affecting, ii. 95, 100
Foreign war panacea, i. 60, 113, 120, 123-4, 125, 126 _note_[1],
127, 130, 132, 134-5, 137, 154, 155, 214;
appreciation of, 136.
Southern conciliation policy of, i. 49, 83, 117, 118, 120-1, 123, 125;
expectations from Union sentiment in the South, 60, 117;
aids Schieiden's Richmond visit, 121-3;
communications with Confederate Commissioners, 117-8, 120
Appreciation and criticism of:
by British statesmen and press in 1865.... ii. 257;
_Times_ tribute to, 257;
Horace Greeley's attack on, i. 280 _note_[1];
Gregory's attack on, i. 269;
Lyons' view of, i. 59, 60;
Adams' admiration for i. 80, 127
British suspicion of, i. 113, 114, 128, 133, 136, 227, 235-6;
ii. 101 _note_[1];
the Newcastle story, 80, 114, 216, 227;
Thurlow Weeds' efforts to remove, 227;
Adams' view, 227
Otherwise mentioned,
i. 66, 163 _notes_, 177, 186, 188, 209, 212, 213, 217;
ii. 39, 84, 123 _note_[2], 170, 173, 175, 223, 225,
245 _note_[1], 259, 281
Shelburne, Earl of, i. 240
Sheridan's campaign in the Shenandoah, views in French press on,
ii. 236 _note_[2]
Sherman, General:
Atlanta campaign of, ii. 217;
captures Atlanta, 233;
march to the sea, 243-5;
captures Savannah, 245, 249, 300-1;
campaign against Johnston, 248;
reports of pillaging and burning by his army, 265;
mentioned, 215
Russell, W.H., views of, on Sherman's campaigns, ii. 230, 232-3, 243
_Times_ view of his campaigns, ii. 212, 227, 232, 243-6
Shiloh, General Grant's victory at, i. 278
Shipbuilding by Confederates in neutral ports, ii. 116, 117 _note_[1], 128;
Continental opinion of international law on, 121 _note_[1]
_Shipping Gazette_, quoted, ii. 14
Shrewsbury, Earl of, cited on democracy in America and its failure, ii. 282
Slavery:
cotton supplies and, i.
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