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About this book
First published in 1938, this volume represents a selection of unpublished and published documents dealing with foreign affairs, from the rise of the Younger Pitt to the death of Salisbury. It contains both official papers and private letters; speeches and other public statements of policy. The Editors have had access to a large number of unpublished materials, public and private, so that many of the documents that they have chosen are new and reveal a striking continuity of ideas in British diplomacy, despite opposed parties and even opposing policies.
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INDEX
- References in Arabie lettering are to pages. Clarendon type is used for Document numbers, and italic type for dates.
- Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1822-30, 1844-6; Prime Minister, 1852–5
- first diplomatic experience of (1814) 190;
- failures of (1822-30) 190;
- comparative success of second period of office in United States, and policy towards Europe (1844-6) 190-1
- and Austria (1853) 190, Doc. 53
- and Derby’s policy (1852) 188
- and France 190
- and Greece 190
- and Naples 190-2, Doc. 51;
- Palmerston on 191
- and Napoleon I (1814) 190
- and Portugal 190
- and Russia, conversations with Nicholas (1844) 134-5, 138 n., 190;
- (1853) 138, 145
- and Spanish Marriage Question 190
- and the Straits (1853) 145
- and the United States (1846) 190
- Aberdeen Act, 1845
- re Slave Trade Docs. 114, 115
- Abyssinia
- Sir R. Rodd’s mission to {1897) 505;
- French activities in 505-6;
- defeat of Italy in 506 n.
- Aden
- British occupation of (1839) 124, 126 n.
- Adriatic and Aegean Coasts
- Austria and, Russian proposal that they should go to (1833) 135
- Malmesbury’s prop...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Half Title
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- LIST OF PRINCIPAL DOCUMENTS, HERE FIRST PUBLISHED
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- I. PITT, 1783-1801; 1805-6
- II. CANNING, 1807-9
- III. CASTLEREAGH, 1812-22
- IV. CANNING, 1822-7
- V. PALMERSTON, 1830-41
- VI. WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON, 1835-41
- VII. PALMERSTON, RUSSELL, CLARENDON, 1841-53
- VIII. PALMERSTON AND THE REVOLUTION OF 1848-9
- IX. GRANVILLE, MALMESBURY, 1852
- X. PEEL AND ABERDEEN, 1851-3
- XI. DERBY AND MALMESBURY, 1859
- XII. PALMERSTON AND RUSSELL, 1859-63
- XIII. PALMERSTON AND RUSSELL, 1860-3
- XIV. PALMERSTON AND RUSSELL, 1860-4
- XV. PALMERSTON AND RUSSELL
- XVI. DERBY AND STANLEY, 1866-7
- XVII. GLADSTONE, CLARENDON AND GRANVILLE, 1868-74
- XVIII. DISRAELI AND DERBY, 1874-6
- XIX. BEACONSFIELD, DERBY AND SALISBURY, 1876-80
- XX. GLADSTONE AND GRANVILLE, 1880-5
- XXI. GLADSTONE AND GRANVILLE, 1882-5
- XXII. SALISBURY, ROSEBERY, AND IDDESLEIGH, 1885-6
- XXIII. SALISBURY, PRIME MINISTER AND FOREIGN SECRETARY, 1887-92
- XXIV. ROSEBERY AND KIMBERLEY, 1892-5
- XXV. SALISBURY, 1895-1900
- EPILOGUE BY THE EDITORS
- NOTE BY THE EDITORS
- INDEX