[186] M’Culloch v. Bank of Maryland: 4 Wheaton, R., pp. 409, 421.
[187] Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee: 1 Wheaton, R., 326.
[188] Lives, tr. Langhorne: Solon, c. 14.
[189] Morals, ed. Goodwin: Of Brotherly Love, c. 12.
[190] Virgil, Æneid, tr. Pitt, Book VI., 204, 205 [143, 144].
[191] Gray, Ode for Music, st. v.
[192] Coke, Institutes, Third Part, p. 44.
[193] Plutarch, Of Isis and Osiris, Ch. IX.
[194] Euripides, The Suppliants: Tragedies, tr. Wodhull, Vol. II. p. 20.—Milton, in his Answer to Salmasius, has used this text; and in the English repetition of that tract he has turned it into prose: “I have advanced the people themselves into the throne, having freed the city from slavery, and admitted the people to a share in the government, by giving them an equal right of suffrage.”—Defence of the People of England, in Answer to Salmasius, Ch. VI.: Works (London, 1851), Vol. VIII. p. 163.
[195] Ezekiel, xxxvii. 19.