[13] T. H. Green, Works, iii. cxii.
[14] T. H. Green, Political Obligation, § 122.
[15] Hansard, III. cxxiv. 602.
[16] Letters to a Friend on Votes for Women.
[17] Speeches reprinted from the Times, 47.
[18] National Review, May, 1912, 420.
[19] Observer, leading article, 15th September, 1912.
[20] At the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, 13th November, 1896.
[21] Morning Post, leading article, 22nd August, 1912. The most startling feature of this passage is its assumption that patriotism can be bought, and, indeed, cannot be made secure except by being bought. If it be true that patriotism follows the cash, we are bound to the Argentine Republic and the United States by as close ties as to Canada, and if the present flow of British capital continues, our hearts will soon warm towards Russia. For the Liberal view of Empire, half a century old, see Gladstone's speech (1855), quoted in Morley's Life of Gladstone, i. 363.
[22] See, for example, leading articles in the Morning Post, 18th July, 1912, and Daily Telegraph, 12th July, 1912.