[428] Lo Statute Civile del Regno Pontificio in Italia.
[429] See Lombroso, Remarks on the Passanante Trial, 1876, pp. 16, 17.
[430] Esquirol mentions a madwoman who said to him, “I have not the courage to kill myself; I must kill some one else, so that I can die.” She attempted the life of her daughter.
[431] In spite of all this, six Italian mental specialists have declared Passanante free from all suspicion of insanity; and he is still confined in a convict prison.
[432] See, for further details, Archivio di Psichiatria, vol. iv.
[433] Las Neurosis de los Hombres celebres en la Historia Argentina, by José Maria Ramon Mejia, Buenos Ayres, 1878.
[434] De Vita Propria.
[435] Schurz, ii.
[436] Ibid., p. 283.
[437] January, 1765.