. Races for the America's cup . iiMJ V\\\ ^ \\\\U%\:. o .j c5 *- <u o <J tu <u ? ** I g-gjg I w «°8 O JS IT CO C V. 00 H c id -w i o g ? it IS 2 > 8-2 THE EACE OF 1893. 35 FOR THE RACE OF 1893. NEGOTIATIONS WHICH LED TO THE CHAL-LENGE FOR THE AMERICAS CUP. LOKD DUNRAVENS PATIENCE AND PERSEVER-ANCE—CONDITIONS WHICH GOVERNTHE INTERNATIONAL MATCH. A considerable change had taken place in 1892in the feelings of the members of the New-YorkYacht Club regarding the latest deed of gift. Theleading members of the club saw that a strictinsistence upon all the terms of the deed wouldact a


. Races for the America's cup . iiMJ V\\\ ^ \\\\U%\:. o .j c5 *- <u o <J tu <u ? ** I g-gjg I w «°8 O JS IT CO C V. 00 H c id -w i o g ? it IS 2 > 8-2 THE EACE OF 1893. 35 FOR THE RACE OF 1893. NEGOTIATIONS WHICH LED TO THE CHAL-LENGE FOR THE AMERICAS CUP. LOKD DUNRAVENS PATIENCE AND PERSEVER-ANCE—CONDITIONS WHICH GOVERNTHE INTERNATIONAL MATCH. A considerable change had taken place in 1892in the feelings of the members of the New-YorkYacht Club regarding the latest deed of gift. Theleading members of the club saw that a strictinsistence upon all the terms of the deed wouldact as a bar to future challenges for the AmericasCup. Lord Dunraven, who had travelled exten-sively in America and was well acquainted withmany American yachtsmen, had tried unsuccess-fully two years before to get the club to waivethe dimensions clause of the deed with a view tochallenging for the cup. He was well aware thata change had taken place in the sentiment of theclub, and one night H. Mai


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