[106] 6 Bancroft, 250, 251, 291; Sabine's Loyalists, 207, et al.

[107] 6 Bancroft, 250, 251, 291; Sabine's Loyalists, 207, et al.

[108] 16 Parl. Hist. 168, 195, 658.

[109] Debates in New York Convention, 371, et al.

[110] Jordan's Speech, ibid., 447, et al. See also Mr. Stow's Remarks, 473, and Mr. Stephens', 474, et al. Yet all these four speakers were lawyers.

[111] Hildreth's Despotism in America (1854), 263, et al.

[112] By this term I mean all the nations with language akin to the German.

[113] In this brief sketch I do not refer to the authorities, but see, who will, the classic passages and proof-texts in the well-known works of Grimm, Rogge, Biener, Michelsen, Möser, Phillips, Eichhorn, Maurer, and others.

[114] See other forms of Oath in 8 St. Tr. 759, 772.

[115] The above extracts are from Judge Woodbury's charge to the Grand-Jury, in Circuit Court of United States, at Boston, taken from the Evening Traveller, copying the reprint of Boston Daily Advertiser, of October 25, 1850.