[416] Dr. Price, in his second tract, “Additional Observations on the Nature and Value of Civil Liberty and the War with America,” (London, 1777,) pp. 87, 88, note.
[417] Novanglus, or a History of the Dispute with America, written in 1774: Works, Vol. IV. p. 37.
[418] Historical Memoirs of his own Time, (London, 1836,) Vol. III. p. 347.
[419] Letter of Miss Catherine Louisa Shipley, August 2, 1785: Franklin’s Works, ed. Sparks, Vol. X. p. 220.
[420] Letter of Same, December 24, 1788: Ibid., pp. 379, 380.
[421] Letter to Same, April 27, 1789: Ibid., p. 391.
[422] One of London and another of New York are in the Congressional Library. The New York copy has the pencil lines of Mr. Webster, marking what he calls “remarkable passages,” used by him in his “Address at the Laying of the Corner-Stone of the Addition to the Capitol, 4th July, 1851”: Works, Vol. II. p. 597.
[423] Letter to the Earl of Shelburne, October 24, 1773: Correspondence, Vol. IV. p. 302.
[424] Letter to Miss C. L. Shipley, April 27, 1789: Works, ed. Sparks, Vol. X. p. 391.
[425] Luke, ii. 14.