Economist, The: attitude in the struggle, i. [41], [54], [57], [173]-[4]; ii. [15], [173], [231] note; cited or quoted: on Lincoln's election, i. [39] and note[1]; on impossibility of Northern reconquest, [57]; on secession an accomplished fact, [174]; ii. [79]; on Bull Run, i. [179]; on cotton shortage, i. [55]; ii. [14], [15]; on servile insurrection, [79]; on Cotton Loan, [160], [162]; on Roebuck's motion, [173]; on extension of the franchise, [277]; on American institutions and statesmen, [279]-[80]
Edinburgh Review, The: attitude to slavery, i. [33], [45]; ii. [281]; attitude in the conflict, i. [42]; ii. [50] note[2], [68]; on recognition, [46] note[3]; on the Emancipation Proclamation, [103]; on the causes of the war, [281]
Elliot, chargé, i. [14]
Elliott, E.N., editor of Cotton is King and Pro-Slavery Arguments, ii. [3] note[2]
Emancipation, Proclamation of: ii. [74], [78], [80], [86] and note[1], [91]; idea of military necessity for, [81], [82], [85], [87]; Lincoln's alleged purpose in, [87]; purpose of, according to Seward, [99]-[100]; viewed as an incitement to servile insurrection, [49], [74], [98], [101], [103] note[6] American reception of, ii. [101], [105] British attitude to, ii. [101] et seq.; Press denunciation of, [102]-[5], [106]; public meetings in favour of, [106] and note[2], [107], [108]; English women's support of, [109]; Nonconformist support, [109], [110]; Emancipation societies support of, [110] Confiscation Bill, See that heading See also Border States and sub-heading under Lincoln
Emigration, British, to America, i. [23]-[4]; ii. [200]-[1]; Kearsarge incident, [200]-[1]
England: cotton famine. See under Cotton. See Great Britain
Erlanger & Co. and Confederate Cotton Loan, ii. [158]-[60], [161], [162] and note[3]
European opinion of the Civil War after duration of three years, ii. [219]