[163] A Declaration of the People's Natural Right to a Share in the Legislature (London, 1774). Memoirs, pp. 172, 173.
[164] Memoirs, pp. 78-80.
[165] The Law of Passive Obedience, p. 82, note.
[166] Letter to the Maryland Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, (Baltimore, 1793,) pp. 2, 3.
[167] Memoirs, p. 253.
[168] Euthyphron, § 12.
[169] Herbert, The Temple: Constancy.
[170] The Dawn, Daveis, 133.
[171] Here, as in other places, Mr. Sumner did not recognize that the language of the Constitution was applicable to "fugitive slaves."
[172] Congressional Globe, 33d Cong. 1st Sess., July 18, 1854, Vol. XXVIII. pp. 1790-91.