[5]. Emerson.
[6]. Douglas Jerrold.
[7]. Shakspeare.
[8]. Chesterfield.
[9]. From a notice of this work in The Reader of 14th February 1863.
[10]. “The whole world around us, and the whole world within us, are ruled by law.”—The Duke of Argyle, Good Words, January, 1865.
[11]. The Family Friend, vol. i. London: Houlston & Stoneman.
[12]. “The indulgences and vices of prosperity are far more fatal than the privations entailed by any English form of distress.”—The Times, Feb. 3d, 1868.
[13]. From a notice of this work in The Reader of 14th February 1863.
[14]. Which may be procured of any respectable ironmonger.