[63] Speech in the House of Commons, March 27, 1863: Hansard’s Parliamentary Debates, 3d Ser., Vol. CLXX. coll. 71-72; The Times (London), March 28, 1863.
[64] Circular of May 11, 1841,—inclosing Circular to British functionaries abroad, dated May 8, 1841, together with a Memorial of the General Antislavery Convention held at London, June 20, 1840: Parliamentary Papers, 1842, Vols. XLIII., XLIV.
[65] Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, (London, 1868,) Vol. I. p. 239.
[66] Rebellion Record, Vol. VII., Part 3, p. 52.
[67] Speech, May 13, 1864: Hansard’s Parliamentary Debates, 3d Ser., Vol. CLXXV. col. 505.
[68] Speech at Rochdale, February 3, 1863: See preceding page.
[69] Speech of Prof. Goldwin Smith, at a Meeting of the Union and Emancipation Society, Manchester, England, April 6, 1863, on the Subject of War Ships for the Southern Confederacy: Report, p. 25.
[70] Mr. Canning to Mr. Monroe, August 3, 1807: American State Papers, Foreign Relations, Vol. III. p. 188.
[71] Mr. Foster to Mr. Monroe, November 1, 1811: American State Papers, Foreign Relations, Vol. III. pp. 499-500.
[72] Mr. Webster to Lord Ashburton, July 27, 1842: Executive Documents, 27th Cong. 3d Sess., H. of R., No. 2, p. 124.