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[51] ”Life of Lord Liverpool,” Vol. III, p. 231. ”Official Correspondence of Canning,” Vol. I, p. 85.
[52] Stapleton, ”Political Life of Canning,” Vol. II, p. 18.
[53] Rush's ”Residence at the Court of London,” p. 406.
[54] ”Political Life of Canning,” Vol. II, p. 24.
[55] Rush's ”Residence at the Court of London,” p. 412.
[56] ”Letters and Despatches of Castlereagh,” Vol. XI, p. 458. Bagot's reports of interviews with Adams.
[57] Hamilton, ”Writings of James Monroe,” Vol. VI, pp. 323-325.
[58] Ford, ”Writings of Thomas Jefferson,” Vol. X, pp. 277-278.
[59] Hamilton, ”Writings of James Madison,” Vol. IX, pp. 161-162.
[60] W. C. Ford, ”Genesis of the Monroe Doctrine,” in Ma.s.s. Hist. Soc.
_Proceedings_, second series, Vol. XV, p. 392.
[61] See especially G. L. Beer, ”The English-Speaking Peoples,” p. 79.
[62] Rush's ”Residence at the Court of London,” p. 419.
[63] _Ibid._, pp. 429, 443.
[64] ”Political Life of Canning,” Vol. II, p. 26.
[65] Rush's ”Residence at the Court of London,” p. 448.
[66] ”Political Life of Canning,” Vol. II, p. 33.
[67] ”Messages and Papers of the Presidents,” Vol. II, p. 209.
[68] ”Messages and Papers of the Presidents,” Vol. II, p. 218.
[69] ”Wharton's Digest,” Sec. 57, Vol. I, p. 276.
[70] ”Wharton's Digest,” Sec. 57, Vol. I, p. 272.
[71] ”Political Life of Canning,” Vol. II, p. 42.
[72] ”Political Life of Canning,” Vol. II, p. 54.
[73] ”Official Corresp. of Canning,” Vol. II, p. 242. Letter to Granville. On the general question of recognition, see ”Life of Lord Liverpool,” Vol. III, pp. 297-304.
[74] ”Political Life of Canning,” Vol. II, p. 1.
[75] Am. St. Papers, For. Rel., Vol. V, pp. 794-796, and Vol. VI, pp.