[11] Quæst. Jur. Pub., Lib. I. cap. 1.
[12] Book VI. ch. 2. art. 1146.
[13] Political Ethics, Book VII. sec. 19, Vol. II. p. 643.
[14] Hesiod, Works and Days, vv. 276-279. Cicero also says, "Neque ulla re longius absumus a natura ferarum, in quibus inesse fortitudinem sæpe dicimus, ut in equis, in leonibus; justitiam, æquitatem, bonitatem non dicimus."—De Offic., Lib. I. cap. 16.
[15] Little better than Trojan Hector was the "great" Condé ranging over the field and exulting in the blood of the enemy, which defiled his sword-arm to the elbow.—Mahon, Essai sur la Vie du Grand Condé, p. 60.
[16] Froissart, Les Chroniques, Ch. 177, 179, Collection de Buchon, Tom. II. pp. 87, 92.
[17] Life of William Wilberforce, by his Sons, Ch. 30, Vol. IV. pp. 256, 261.
[18] Alison, Hist. of Europe, Ch. 61, Vol. VIII. p. 237.
[19] Ibid., Ch. 64, Vol. VIII. p. 482.
[20] Napier, Hist. Peninsular War, Book XVI. ch. 5, Vol. IV. p. 431.