FOOTNOTES:
[1] Recollections of a Literary Life; or, Books, Places, and People. By Mary Russell Mitford, author of "Our Village," &c.
[2] The Cape and the Kafirs; or, Notes of Five Years' Residence in South Africa. By Alfred W. Cole. London, 1852.
[3] The Army—Blackwood's Magazine, No. CCCLXX., for August 1846.
[4] The Cape and the Kafirs, p. 110-11.
[5] Translation of Charron on Wisdom. By G. Stanhope, D.D., late Dean of Canterbury, (1729.) A translation remarkable for ease, vigour, and (despite that contempt for the strict rules of grammar, which was common enough amongst writers at the commencement of the last century) for the idiomatic raciness of its English.
[6] The Grenville Papers. Edited by W. J. Smith, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo. London: Murray.
[7] Tibet, Tartary, and Mongolia: Their Social and Political Condition, and the Religion of Boodh, as there existing, &c. By Henry T. Prinsep, Esq. London, 1851.
[8] Souvenirs d'un Voyage dans la Tartarie, le Thibet, et la Chine, pendant les années 1844, 1845, et 1846. Par M. Huc, Prêtre-Missionaire de la Congregation de Saint Lazare. Paris, 1850.
[9] Vide Greek Lexicon—Ορος—A mountain; Ὁρος—A boundary.