[145-1] Cf. Round Table, London, February 1911, pp. 123-153.
[145-2] Springfield (Massachusetts) Weekly Republican, November 27, 1913.
[146-1] Round Table, London, September 1913, p. 602.
[146-2] A. T. Mahan, "Japan among the Nations," a letter to the editor of The Times, in The Times Weekly Edition, London, June 27, 1913.
[152-1] C.A.W. Pownall, Thomas Pownall, London, 1908, Supplement, p. 51.
[152-2] Round Table, London, September 1913, p. 675.
[152-3] Statesman's Yearbook, London, 1913, p. 857: 1910 population of Germany 64,925,993, which is 310.4 per square mile.
[152-4] Germany 65,000,000; Japan 49,000,000; America 81,000,000; and all the seven Pan-Angle nations 141,000,000.
[153-1] Cf. ante, p. 132, note 1.
[155-1] Price Collier, Germany and the Germans, New York, 1913, p.190.