[224] American Annual Cyclopædia, 1872, p. 778.
[225] Ibid., p. 782.
[226] “Nec Deus intersit, nisi dignus vindice nodus inciderit.”—Horat., De Arte Poetica, 191-92.
[227] Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, LL.D., during the last Twenty Years of his Life, by Hesther Lynch Piozzi, (London, Cadell, 1786,) p. 83.
[228] “Cari sunt parentes, cari liberi, propinqui, familiares; sed omnes omnium caritates patria una complexa est.”—Cicero, De Officiis, Lib. I. cap. 17.
[229] Dr. William Drennan’s Hymn,
“All Nature feels attractive power.”
[230] For this bill, see, ante, Vol. XIX. pp. 213, 214.
[231] Bradford’s History of Plymouth Plantation, ed. Deane, p. 90.
[232] Winslow’s Brief Narration: Young, Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers, (2d ed.) p. 397.