بریتانیا و آمریکا تلاش جهت استقلال 1805-1620
- 1839 ‘Maine Battle Song’ quoted in Thomas G. Paterson, J. Garry Clifford and Kenneth J. Hagan, American Foreign
Policy: A History to 1914 (Lexington, Mass.: D. C. Heath, 1983), p. 101. - de Tocqueville, Democracy in America, p. 413.
- Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, quoted in Michael F. Holt, The Political Crisis of the 1850s (New York: John Wiley,
1978), p. 241. - Senator James H. Hammond (South Carolina) to M. C. M. Hammond, 22 April 1860, in William R. Brock, Conflict and
Transformation: The United States, 1844-1877 (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1973), р. 173. - Lincoln’s Inaugural address, 4 March 1861, in Richardson, ed., Messages and Papers of the Presidents, vol. VI, p.5.
- Rev. William Croke Squier, in Mary Ellison, Support for Secession: Lancashire and the American Civil War (Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1972), P. 38. - 3I. Harper’s Weekly, 16 Nov. 1861, in Carl Sandburg, Abraham Lincoln: The War Years (4 vols, New York: Harcourt,
Brace and Co., 1939), vol. I, р. 363. - According to his private secretary. See Kenneth Bourne, Britain and the Balance of Power in North America, 1815-1908
(London: Longmans, 1967), p. 219. - Palmerston in House of Commons, 18 July 1862, in D. P. Crook, The North, the South, and the Powers, 1861-1865 (New
York: John Wiley, 1974), p. 216. - Lyons to Russell, 19 April 1864, in Charles S. Campbell, From Revolution to Rapprochement: The United States and
Great Britain, 1783-1900 (New York: John Wiley, 1974), p. 110.
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