[36] Economist, November 24, 1860. Six months later, however, the Economist pictured Lincoln as merely an unknown "sectionalist," with no evidence of statesmanship--Economist, June 1, 1861.

[37] Saturday Review, November 24, 1860.

[38] Spectator, November 24, 1860.

[39] The Times, November 26, 1860.

[40] Ibid., November 29, 1860.

[41] Ibid.

[42] R.L. Duffus, "Contemporary English Popular Opinion on the American Civil War," p. 2. A thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Stanford University, 1911. This thesis is in manuscript. It is a valuable study of the Reviews and of the writings of men of letters. Hereafter cited as Duffus "English Opinion."

[43] The Times, January 12, 1861.

[44] Saturday Review, January 12, 1861.

[45] Economist, December 8, 1860. Spectator, January 19, 1861.