Galveston, Tex. i. [253] note[1]; ii. [266], [268]

Garrison, W.L., American abolitionist, editor of the Liberator, i. [31], [33], [46] and note[1]

Garrison, Garrison, cited, ii. [91] note[1], [111] note[3]

Gasparin, Count, cited, ii. [92] notes

Geneva Arbitration Court: American complaint of British Neutrality, in, i. [138]; American argument before, on Declaration of Paris, [146] note[2]

German opinion on the Civil War, i. [178] note[3]; ii. [111] note[2]; press attitude, [285] note[1]

Germany: the Index quoted on "aid given by, to the North," ii. [236] note[2]

Gettysburg, Battle of, ii. [143], [176] note[2], [185], [296]

Gladstone, Thomas, letters of, to the Times, i. [32], [33] The Englishman in Kansas, i. [32] note

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