[34-1] Manchester (England) Guardian, March 24, 1913.
[35-1] John Bigelow, The Complete Works of Benjamin Franklin, New York, 1888, vol. x, pp. 177-178.
[35-2] R. W. Emerson, English Traits, 1856, Boston reprint, 1894, p.287.
[35-3] Albert Pitot, T' Eylandt Mauritius, 1598-1710, Port-Louis, Ile Maurice, 1905, p. 178.
[36-1] J. B. Crocker, ed., England in 1815, as Seen by a Young
Boston Merchant: Being the Reflections and Comments of Joseph
Ballard on a Trip through Great Britain in the year of Waterloo,
Boston, 1913, p. 22.
[36-2] Arnold Haultain, Goldwin Smith His Life and Opinions, London, p. 162.
[36-3] Quoted, The Times Weekly Edition, London, October 17, 1913.
[37-1] The Times Weekly Edition, London, July 25, 1913. Account of Anglo-Saxon Club Dinner, July 18, 1913.
[37-2] R. W. Emerson, English Traits, 1856, Boston reprint, 1894, p. 280. Cf. ibid., p. 145: "An English lady on the Rhine hearing a German speaking of her party as foreigners, exclaimed, 'No, we are not foreigners; we are English; it is you that are foreigners.'
[38-1] Cf. Price Collier, England and the English, London, 1911, p.359.