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hancellorsville, 164; retreat from Gettysburg, 163 _note_[1], 178, 179, 297; defence of Richmond, 185, 217, 247, 248; surrender, 248, 255, 256-7, 265, 301, 303 _Times_, quoted or cited, on his campaign, ii. 227, 256, 296 Lees, Mr., ii, 220 Lempriere, Dr., i. 180; ii. 191 Lewis, Sir George Cornewall, i. 76, 78 _and note_, 94; ii. 52; views of, on the Civil War, ii. 50 _and note_[2], 51; article on "The Election of President Lincoln and its Consequences," i. 78 _note_; fears war with America in _Trent_ affair, 215, 226; objections of, to mediation, ii. 44-6; Hereford speech of, in reply to Gladstone, 50 _and note_[1], 51, 55, 58; view of the Emancipation Proclamation, 52; action of, on Russell's proposed intervention, 52 _et seq_., 73-4; memorandum of, on British policy in opposition to Russell, 62-3; account of Cabinet discussion on Napoleon's armistice suggestion, 63-5; Hereford speech, effect on Adams, ii. 55; Palmerston's views on Lewis' attitude to recognition, 56; Russell's reply to Lewis, 56, 57 _Liberator, The_, Garrison's abolition organ, i. 31, 33 _and note_[3]; 46 _and note_[1], 47; cited or quoted, 70 _note_[1]; ii. 106 _note_[2], 107, 109 _note_[2]; III _note_[3], 130, 184 _note_[3], 189 _note_[2], 191 _note_[2], 194, 223 _and note_[2], 224 _note_[2], 237 _note_[1], 239 _notes_, 240 _note_[2], 289 Liebknecht, W., ii. 301 _note_[3] Lincoln, President, i. 115 Characteristics of, i. 115, 119, 120, 127-8; influence of, in Britain, ii. 276 Election and inauguration, i. 36, 38, 39, 48, 51, 64, 82, 110, 115; inaugural address, 38, 50, 71, 175; personal view of terms of election, 49; popular views on 79, 114, 115 Decision to reinforce Fort Sumter, i. 117, 118, 119, 120; and defend Federal forts, 118; attitude to Seward's foreign war policy, 119-20, 136; reply to Seward's "Some Thoughts for the President's Consideration," 119-20, 124; modifies Despatch No. 10, 126-7; attitude to Schleiden's Richmond visit, 121 122; emergency measures of, 172, 173 _Policy and views of, on:_-- Blockade proclamation, i. 83, 110, 111, 244. _See heading_ Blockade Border State policy of, i. 173, 176, 272 _note_[1]; ii. 82 Confiscation Bill, attitude to, ii. 82, 84 Emancipation Proclamation of, _See that heading_ Hampton Roads, Conference at, ii. 252-3 Intervention, on, ii. 36 Piracy proclamation, i. 83, 111, 160
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