[841] Wealth of Nations, bk. ii, ch. v, end.

[842] Keymor, Observations on the Dutch Fishing, in The Phœnix, as cited, p. 231.

[843] Epistolæ Ho-elianæ, Bennett's ed. 1891, i, 25.

[844] Child, New Discourses of Trade, 4th ed. p. 88. Cp. Menzel, Gesch. der Deutschen, cap. 491, note, citing Browne's work of 1668.

[845] Notes of a Traveller, p. 10.

[846] As to these see Motley, Rise, pp. 46-48. He admits that they were set up by French culture-contacts. But cp. Grattan, p. 75.

[847] Hallam, Literature of Europe, ed. 1872, iii, 249.

[848] Id. iv, 1.

[849] Cp. Biedermann, as cited in the author's Buckle and his Critics, pp. 169-73.

[850] Van Kampen, i, 608, 609.