FOOTNOTES:

[1] Fragments of Prose and Poetry, by Frederic W. H. Myers, 1904 (Longmans, Green & Co.), p. 22.

[2] Memoir of Anne J. Clough, by Miss B. A. Clough, 1903 (Edward Arnold) p. 129.

[3] Ibid. p. 131.

[4] Ibid. p. 135.

[5] The Laws in force for the prohibition, regulation or licensing of vice in England and other countries. By Sheldon Amos, 1877 (Stevens and Sons), pp. 15 and 227.

[6] Speech of the Earl of Chatham on the exercise of the judicature in matters of election, 1763.

[7] Lord Chatham’s Speeches.

[8] Creasy, English Constitution, p. 148.

[9] Middle Ages, chap. ii, p. 324.

[10] Ibid.

[11] Ibid.

[12] De Lolme on the Constitution, p. 354.

[13] De Lolme, p. 171.

[14] Blackstone, book iii, p. 378.

[15] The New Abolitionists [by James Stuart], 1876 (Dyer Brothers), pp. 8-10.

[16] Castelar gave his personal adhesion to the principles of our abolitionist crusade in 1877, and one of his friends, Señor Zorilla, attended our first congress.

[17] See pp. [13-16] supra.