General Index to the American Statesmen Series Volume 40; With a Selected Bibliography (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 Excerpt: ...over Nicaragua, DW 327, 328, LC 316, 329; dealings with Mexico, DW 327, LC 336; negotiations with Spain after Lopez's invasion of Cuba, and the New Orleans mob, DW 327; purchase of Mexican land by Gadsden treaty, THB 312; attitude of United States toward Cuba, LC 313, 315; issue of Ostend manifesto concerning Cuba, LC 313, 314; refusal of United States to accede to Declaration of Paris, WHS 288, CFA 200-202; negotiations of Cass over English right of search, LC 329 336; Cass's argument, LC 331-333; Lord Malmesbury, in interview with Dallas, abandons right of search for England, LC 334-337; Cass's statement of doctrine of blockade, LC 337; San Juan boundary arbitration, CS 195. Diplomacy of Civil War, 1861-1865, the situation in 1861, AL i. 369-371, WHS 271-276, CFA 147-157; Seward's first dispatch to counteract effect of Buchanan's message on secession, WHS 265-267; foreign war proposed by Seward to prevent disunion, AL i. 276-278, WHS 255-257, CFA179-195; proposal for joint English and French action, WHS 278, CFA 169; refusal of Seward to recognize joint action, WHS 278, CFA 205; instructions of Seward to Adams, AL i. 373-376; Adams's mission to England, WHS 278-282, CFA 147-376; mission of Yancey to England, CFA 170,190, 197, 198; England and France recognize Confederate belligerency, AL i. 371, 372, WHS 278-287, CFA 148-171; Seward protests against England's action, WHS 279; attempt of Seward and Adams to secure accession of United States to Treaty of Paris, WHS 289-291, CFA 203-207; the Trent affair, LC 353-355, AL i. 380-387, WHS 297 319, CFA 211-238, CS 208-214; England demands surrender of prisoners and an apology, WHS 299, 303-305, 318, 319, CFA 233-235, CS 210; caution of Adams, Lincoln, and Seward, AL i. 382, WHS 301-304, CFA 217; Seward's reply t...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 Excerpt: ...over Nicaragua, DW 327, 328, LC 316, 329; dealings with Mexico, DW 327, LC 336; negotiations with Spain after Lopez's invasion of Cuba, and the New Orleans mob, DW 327; purchase of Mexican land by Gadsden treaty, THB 312; attitude of United States toward Cuba, LC 313, 315; issue of Ostend manifesto concerning Cuba, LC 313, 314; refusal of United States to accede to Declaration of Paris, WHS 288, CFA 200-202; negotiations of Cass over English right of search, LC 329 336; Cass's argument, LC 331-333; Lord Malmesbury, in interview with Dallas, abandons right of search for England, LC 334-337; Cass's statement of doctrine of blockade, LC 337; San Juan boundary arbitration, CS 195. Diplomacy of Civil War, 1861-1865, the situation in 1861, AL i. 369-371, WHS 271-276, CFA 147-157; Seward's first dispatch to counteract effect of Buchanan's message on secession, WHS 265-267; foreign war proposed by Seward to prevent disunion, AL i. 276-278, WHS 255-257, CFA179-195; proposal for joint English and French action, WHS 278, CFA 169; refusal of Seward to recognize joint action, WHS 278, CFA 205; instructions of Seward to Adams, AL i. 373-376; Adams's mission to England, WHS 278-282, CFA 147-376; mission of Yancey to England, CFA 170,190, 197, 198; England and France recognize Confederate belligerency, AL i. 371, 372, WHS 278-287, CFA 148-171; Seward protests against England's action, WHS 279; attempt of Seward and Adams to secure accession of United States to Treaty of Paris, WHS 289-291, CFA 203-207; the Trent affair, LC 353-355, AL i. 380-387, WHS 297 319, CFA 211-238, CS 208-214; England demands surrender of prisoners and an apology, WHS 299, 303-305, 318, 319, CFA 233-235, CS 210; caution of Adams, Lincoln, and Seward, AL i. 382, WHS 301-304, CFA 217; Seward's reply t...

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March 2012

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138

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978-1-130-00417-5

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