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Confederate States of America and Britain, foreign affairs
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun March 01, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Civil War public finances
- Davis, Jefferson Finis, 1808-1889
- France and
- John Bull and
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Napoleon III, 1808-1873
- world leaders and
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"FINAL ISSUE OF THE WAR--THE LONGEST PURSE WINS." |
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun July 01, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Confederate recognition by or assistance from European powers
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun November 01, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- John Bull and
- peace negotiations, Niagara Falls, Canada
- presidential campaign and election, 1864
- Union military and
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"GENERAL BOMBSHELLS, THE TRUE PEACE CANDIDATE; OR, THE WAR PATH THE TRUE ONE." |
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun May 01, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Davis, Jefferson Finis, 1808-1889
- John Bull and
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Napoleon III, 1808-1873
- peace negotiations, Hampton Roads
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"THE PROPOSED 'FIRST STEP TO PEACE;' OR, EXTRINSIC POLICY ENTERTAINED AT FORTRESS MONROE." |
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun April 01, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Confederate recognition by or assistance from European powers
- Davis, Jefferson Finis, 1808-1889
- France and
- John Bull and
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Napoleon III, 1808-1873
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"A DEPENDENCE UPON ENGLAND AND FRANCE." |
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Sub-entries:
- Civil War, Charleston, South Carolina
- Davis, Jefferson Finis, 1808-1889
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Punch and
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"THE GREAT 'CANNON GAME.'" |
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Sub-entries:
- British Lion and
- British neutrality in the American Civil War
- Davis, Jefferson Finis, 1808-1889
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Palmerston, Lord (Henry John Temple), 1784-1865
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Sub-entries:
- Alabama Claims case
- British neutrality in the American Civil War
- Confederate recognition by or assistance from European powers
- John Bull and
- Laird Rams
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
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Sub-entries:
- American Eagle and
- Canadian treaty abrogation by U.S. Senate and
- Confederate recognition by or assistance from European powers
- Davis, Jefferson Finis, 1808-1889
- John Bull and
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Uncle Sam and
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"THE THREATENING NOTICE." |
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Harper's Weekly September 14, 1861 |
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Sub-entries:
- Confederate recognition by or assistance from European powers
- France and
- John Bull and
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Napoleon III, 1808-1873
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"'RECOGNITION,' or 'NO.'" |
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Harper's Weekly April 18, 1863 |
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Sub-entries:
- Alabama Claims case
- Britannia and
- Confederate recognition by or assistance from European powers
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872
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Harper's Weekly May 16, 1863 |
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Sub-entries:
- cotton diplomacy and
- John Bull and
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- loan and credit issues
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[JOHN BULL AND MR. LINCOLN.] |
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper February 18, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Confederate recognition by or assistance from European powers
- Davis, Jefferson Finis, 1808-1889
- John Bull and
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Napoleon III, 1808-1873
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"A DEPENDENCE UPON ENGLAND AND FRANCE." |
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The Southern Illustrated News November 14, 1863 |
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Sub-entries:
- Confederate recognition by or assistance from European powers
- Laird Rams
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Russell, John, 1792-1878
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Vanity Fair November 16, 1861 |
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Sub-entries:
- Confederate recognition by or assistance from European powers
- Davis, Jefferson Finis, 1808-1889
- France and
- John Bull and
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Mexico and
- Napoleon III, 1808-1873
- Spain and
- Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
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"MR. LINCOLN TO ENGLAND, FRANCE AND SPAIN." |
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Vanity Fair October 25, 1862 |
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Sub-entries:
- Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
- Britannia and
- cotton diplomacy and
- Davis, Jefferson Finis, 1808-1889
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- London Times and
- Mason, James Murray, 1798-1871
- Russell, John, 1792-1878
- slavery and
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"OLD MARM BRITANNIA AND HER PENNY BALLADS." |
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