[93] Stapleton, Life of Canning, Vol. II. pp. 46, 47.
[94] Canning, Speeches, Vol. VI. pp. 108, 109.
[95] In the original text of Alaman this is printed in large capitals, and it is explained in a note as said by Lucan in his Pharsalia, with regard to Pompey.
[96] Alaman, Historia, Tomo V. pp. 954, 955.
[97] By Jonathan M. Sewall, in an epilogue to Addison's tragedy of "Cato," written in 1778 for the Bow Street Theatre, Portsmouth, N. H.
[98] Jefferson's Works, Vol. V. p. 444.
[99] Jefferson's Works, Vol. V. p. 444.
[100] Ibid., Vol. VII. p. 316. See also pp. 288, 299.