[5] O'Reilly's Poem, at Plymouth, 1889.
[6] Green's Short History of the English People, p. 144.
[7] John Jay Knox's United States Notes.
[8] Practical Political Economy, 1877, p. 452.
[9] See an excellent Essay on Mexican Finance by M. L. Scudder, Jr.
[10] Public Statement of Professor Taussig of Harvard College.
[11] See James Schouler's United States, p. 77 of Vol. I.
[12] There were two other authors of some of the papers of the Federalist, Madison and Jay; but Hamilton's authorship of number XXXV was never questioned by anybody; he himself claimed it expressly with his other numbers a few days before he was shot.
Transcriber's Note:
Obvious typographical errors were corrected. Unusual spelling (for example: estop, Shakspeare), grammatical usage, and hyphenation variants present in the original (including co-operate and coöperate) have been retained.