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cy, ii. 19 _and note_[3], 20, 39; Slidell's offer to, on mediation, 24, 25; reply of, to Russell's unofficial suggestion of mediation, 38-9, 46; retirement of, 45, 59; view of England's advantage from dissolution of the Union, 270 _note_[2]; otherwise mentioned, i. 275, 289 _Times_, The: characteristics of, as newspaper, i. 42, 229 _note_[2]; ii. 178 _note_[2], 228, 230 _note_[2], 234; influence on public opinion, 178 _note_[3], 189 _and note_[2], 228; influence on public press, 226, 230 _note_[3]; accuracy of reports in, 226; pro-Southern attitude in last year of the conflict, 226-8, 242, 244 _and note_[3]; attitude to Hotze, 154 _note_[1]; relations of, with W. H. Russell, i. 177, 178, ii. 228, 229 _and note_[1] Criticisms of: John Bright's view of, i. 55 _note_[3]; citations of anti-Americanism in, 217 _note_[1]; Cobden, on, 222 _note_; Canadian opinion on, 222 _note_; in _Index_, ii. 228; in _Morning Star_, 228; Goldwin Smith's attack on, 299 "Historicus," articles by, in. _See under_ "Historicus." _Views expressed in, on:_ Civil War: non-idealistic, i. 89, 97; prints Motley's letter on causes of, 174-5 Confederate Manifesto, ii. 242 Cotton, i. 55; ii. 7 _and note_[1], 14 15 Democracy: attitude to, i. 8; ii. 280-1, 284, 289, 297, 300; change of view on, 289-90, 291, 297; comparison of British and United States Governments, 286; attack on John Bright, 295-6 Foreign war plans of America on, ii. 252, 254 Gladstone's speech, ii. 49 _note_[1] Laird Rams, ii. 146 Lincoln: on Slavery speech of, i. 38; on re-election of, ii. 234-5, 238; appreciations of, after his death, ii. 259-61 Lindsay's proposed motion: ii. 205-6 Mediation, i. 303, 305; ii. 67 Military situation, ii. 165, 176 _and note_[2], 178, 297; after Gettysburg, ii. 180 _and note_[1], 228 _note_[3]; Lee's Northern advance, 176; on Grant's reverses and Sherman's march on Atlanta, 212, 227, 232, 243; capture of Atlanta, 233, 234, 235; fall of Savannah, 245-6, 300-1; Lee's surrender, 255-6; appreciation of Lee's campaign, 256; Northern ability in war, 256; Sherman's campaign, 301 _note_[1] Neutrality in non-idealistic war i. 89, 97 Northern ability in war, ii. 256 Privateers, i. 158 Proclamation of Neutrality, i. 103-4,
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