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Great Britain and the American Civil War

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Also March 31, 1864.] [Footnote 1166: _Parliamentary Papers_, 1864, _Commons_, LXII.
"Correspondence respecting the Enlistment of British seamen at Queenstown." Also "Further Correspondence," etc.] [Footnote 1167: For facts and much correspondence on the Phinney case see _Parliamentary Papers_, 1864, _Commons_, LXII.

"Correspondence respecting the Enlistment of British subjects in the United States Army." Also "Further Correspondence," etc.] [Footnote 1168: Hansard, 3rd Ser., CLXXIV, p.

628, and CLXXV, p.

353, and CLXXVI, p.2161.In the last of these debates, July 28, 1864, papers were asked for on "Emigration to America," and readily granted by the Government.] [Footnote 1169: Walpole, _History of Twenty-five Years_, Vol.

I, Ch.
VI.] [Footnote 1170: In the Cabinet, Palmerston (and to some extent Russell) was opposed by Granville and Clarendon (the latter of whom just at this time entered the Cabinet) and by the strong pro-German influence of the Queen.


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