[76] Annual Register, 1763, Vol. VI. p. 60.]
[77] El Trato de Argel.
[78] Roscoe, Life of Cervantes, pp. 31, 33, 308, 309. See also Haedo, Historia de Argel. p. 185. I refer to Roscoe as the popular authority. His work is little more than a compilation from Navarrete and Sismondi.
[79] At the time this Lecture was delivered, the Rev. Charles T. Torrey was a prisoner in the Penitentiary of Maryland, paying the penalty for aid to escaping slaves.
[80] Purchas's Pilgrims, Vol. II. p. 888.
[81] Purchas's Pilgrims, Vol. II. pp. 887, 888.
[82] Purchas's Pilgrims, Vol. II. pp. 889-896.
[83] A True Account of the Captivity of Thomas Phelps at Machiness in Barbary, and of his strange Escape, in Company of Edmund Baxter and others: Osborne's Voyages, Vol. II. pp. 499-510.
[84] Sewel, History of the Quakers, pp. 392-397.
[85] Busnot, History of the Reign of Muley Ismael, Chap. VII. p. 171.