[6] [Week, p. 352; Riv. 435, 436.]
[7] [Week, p. 348; Riv. 430.]
[8] [Week, p. 383; Riv. 473.]
[9] [Week, p. 417; Riv. 515.]
[10] [Week, p. 93; Riv. 116. Excursions, p. 138; Riv. 169.]
[11] [Week, p. 373; Riv. 461.]
[12] [Excursions, pp. 126, 127; Riv. 155, 156.]
[13] [Week, pp. 347, 348; Riv. 429, 430.]
[14] [Later.] We must consider war and slavery, with many other institutions and even the best existing governments, notwithstanding their apparent advantages, as the abortive rudiments of nobler institutions such as distinguish man in his savage and half-civilized state.
[15] [Excursions, pp. 127, 128; Riv. 157.]