[97-1] Ency. Brit., vol. vii. p. 15.

[97-2] A. V. Dicey, The Law of the Constitution, London, 1885, p.25.

[98-1] H. E. Egerton, Federations and Unions within the British Empire, Oxford, 1911, p. 33.

[98-2] Goldwin Smith, "Canada, England, and the States," in Contemporary Review, London, March 1907, p. 851.

[98-3] Ency. Brit., vol. ii. p. 966.

[99-1] W.B. Worsfold, The Union of South Africa, London, 1912, p. 128.

[99-2] Woodrow Wilson, The State, 1897, Boston, rev. ed., 1911, p.462.

[100-1] Ency. Brit., vol. xvii. p. 858: "Finding themselves without warrant in a region beyond their patent, . . . they drew up and signed before landing a democratic compact of government which is accounted the earliest written constitution in history."

[100-2] Ibid., vol. xvii. p. 858.

[101-1] Ency. Brit., vol. xxvii. p. 658.