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Egypt enters cotton competition, [56]-[57].
Elmore, of Alabama, addresses South Carolina convention, [3].
Emancipation, [184], [197], [198]; Proclamation, [53], [77].
England, attitude toward Confederacy, [35], [46]-[47], [54], [56], [198]-[199]; mission to, [46]; effort to coerce, [51]-[52]; Mason in, [52]-[53]; cotton famine in, [53]; bitterness against, [77], [137]-[138]; "Southern party," [135], [136]; shipbuilding investigations, [135]-[136]; decides France's attitude, [142].
Erlanger, Émile, [54]-[56], [131], [133].
Exemptions, [102], [123]-[124].