Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 11 (of 20)
Part 1, p. 115.
[393] Ibid., Vol. I., Part 2, p. 490, note.
[394] History of the United States (Boston, 1845), Vol. I. pp. 53, 54.
[395] History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia, p. 168. See, also, p. 103.
[396] Howison, History of Virginia, Vol. I. p. 169.
[397] Ibid., Vol. II. p. 201.
[398] London Magazine, July, 1751, Vol. XX. p. 293.
[399] Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders: Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe (Oxford, 1840), Vol. IV. pp. 87, 88.
[400] Postlethwayt, Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce, (London, 1757), Vol. II. p. 319, Art. NAVAL STORES.
[401] Itinerant Observations in America: London Magazine, July, 1746, Vol. XV. p. 326.
[402] The City Madam, Act V. Sc. 1.
[403] History of South Carolina, pp. 2-5.
[404] History of the United States, Vol. II. p. 82.
[405] Hewit, Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of South Carolina and Georgia, Vol. I. p. 104.
[406] Ibid., pp. 92, 115.
[407] History of the United States, Vol. II. p. 120.
[408] Kenelm Henry Digby, Godefridus, p. 86.
[409] Only a short time before this speech, a Rebel incursion, organized in Canada, had reached this place.
[410] See, _ante_, Vol. VIII. pp. 165, 169, 175.
[411] McPherson’s Political History of the United States during the Great Rebellion, p. 406.
[412] Ibid., p. 301.