[381] History of South Carolina, p. 60.
[382] Historical Account, Vol. II. p. 272.
[383] Martin, History of North Carolina, Vol. I. p. 218, et passim.
[384] I should not have deemed it necessary to make this inquiry, had I seen the thorough pamphlet of Mr. William H. Whitmore, entitled “The Cavalier Dismounted: an Essay on the Origin of the Founders of the Thirteen Colonies,” which appeared contemporaneously with this speech.
[385] Divers Voyages touching the Discovery of America, and the Islands adjacent unto the same, made first of all by our Englishmen, and afterward by the Frenchmen and Britons, etc. [By Richard Hakluyt.] Imprinted at London for Thomas Woodcock, 1582.
[386] Strachey’s History of Travel into Virginia Britannia: Introduction, p. xxxii.
[387] Stith’s History of Virginia, p. 167.
[388] New England’s Trials, p. 16: Force’s Tracts, Vol. II.
[389] Nova Britannia, p. 19: Ibid., Vol. I.
[390] Sermon CLVI.: Works (London, 1839), Vol. VI. p. 232.