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Great Britain and the American Civil War

CHAPTER X
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IV, p.

364, says that it was not until January, 1863, that it was "begun to be understood" that famine was not wholly caused by the War, but partly by glut.] [Footnote 690: Hansard, 3d.Ser., CLXVI, pp.

1490-1520.

Debate on "The Distress in the Manufacturing Districts." The principal speakers were Egerton, Potter, Villiers and Bright.

Another debate on "The Cotton Supply" took place June 19, 1862, with no criticism of America.


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