… after that they been dede,
Shall whirle about the world, alway in paine,
Till many a world be passed out of drede.”
The Assembly of Foules, 78-81.
[142] Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol: Works (London, 1801), Vol. III. p. 144.
[143] Bas v. Tingy, Dallas, R., Vol. IV. pp. 43-45, Chase, J., and Paterson, J.
[144] Despatch, October 12, 1825,—quoted in Speech of Lord John Russell, on the Blockade of Southern Ports, May 6, 1861: Hansard’s Parliamentary Debates, 3d Ser., Vol. CLXII. col. 1566.
[145] Statutes at Large, ed. Pickering, Vol. III. p. 20.
[146] American State Papers, Foreign Relations, Vol. I. p. 494.
[147] Des Droits et des Devoirs des Nations Neutres, Tom. III. pp. 299, 323, 352.