[124] An Historical Research, by George Livermore, p. 187.
[125] Proclamation, dated at Bermuda, April 2, 1814. An Exposition of the Causes and Character of the Late War, by A. J. Dallas, (Philadelphia, 1815,) p. 70. Life and Writings of A. J. Dallas, by his Son, G. M. Dallas, Appendix, No. 5, p. 356.
[126] Report of Quartermaster-General, November 15, 1841: Senate Documents, 27th Cong. 2d Sess., No. 1, p. 110.
[127] Works, Vol. II. p. 428.
[128] Secret Journals, Vol. I. p. 108. Ante, Vol. III. p. 403.
[129] Speech in the House of Representatives of the United States, December 10, 1811: Hildreth’s History of the United States, Vol. VI. p. 269; Annals of Congress, 12th Cong. 1st Sess., col. 451.
[130] Speech in the House of Lords, on the Immediate Emancipation of the Negro Apprentices, February 20, 1838: Works, Vol. X. p. 274.
[131] Inferno, Canto XXIII. 118-120, tr. Brooksbank.
[132] What was called “The People’s Convention” was to meet the next day in Faneuil Hall. See, post, Appendix [p. 241].
[133] See, ante, Vol. VI. pp. 1-64.