[660] Ibid.
[661] Ibid.
[662] Ibid. Mr. Miller quotes thus: “France shut her eyes when some gallant French officers, especially Marquis De Lafayette and Baron De Kalb, went to America as volunteers, p. 136.” In Professor Hart’s book the quotation is as follows: “Agents were sent to Paris to ask help; the French secretly gave them military supplies and money and shut their eyes when some gallant young French officers, especially Marquis de Lafayette and De Kalb, went to America as volunteers.” (Hart, Albert Bushnell, School History of the United States, New York, 1920, p. 136.)
[663] Ibid.
[664] Chicago Herald and Examiner, May 14, 1922. Letter from William E. Borah to P. B. Arnell, Manager Oregon Teacher’s Monthly, Salem, Oregon.
[665] Ibid.
[666] Ibid.
[667] Chicago Herald and Examiner, May 21, 1922.
[668] Ibid.
[669] Ibid.