Trollope, Anthony, i. [239] and note[5], [240]; ii. [153]; description of the United States citizen by, ii. [287]-[8] North America, i. [239]; ii. [153], [287], [288] and note[1]

Trollope, Mrs., i. [27], [48]

Tyler, President, i. [10]

Union and Emancipation Society of London, The: Bright's speech to, ii. [295]

United Empire Loyalists, i. [8] note

United States: Citizenship: theory of, i. [5]-[6] and note Commercial relations with Great Britain, i. [17] et seq. Democracy in, See under Democracy. International law, influence of U.S. on, belligerent and neutral rights in, i. [5]-[10], [140] Naval power: agitation for increase of, i. [123] Policy in the Civil War, ii. [197] See under Adams, Lincoln, Seward, and subject-headings Political principles of: British sympathy for, i. [3], [26] Political institutions in: views of travellers and writers, i. [30]; ii. [274] et seq. Population, growth of, i. [12] Protection policy: beginnings of, i. [18]-[19], [20]-[1]; reaction against in the South, [21] Territorial expansion, i. [12] et seq.
See also under subject-headings.

Van Buren, President, i. [109]

Vansittart, William, ii. [187], [193] note

Vicksburg, capture of, ii. [143], [165], [176] note[2], [178], [228] note[3], [296]; Southern defence of, [164], [165], [178]; importance of, in the military situation, [165]

Victoria, Queen, i. [76], [96], [168], [190] note[2]; ii. [40], [190], [262]; pro-German influence of, [203] note[3]; writes personal letter of sympathy to Mrs. Lincoln, [262]