[267] W. P., 712.

[268] Ibid., 1053.

[269] J. W., p. 5.

[270] E. H., p. 53.

[271] W. P., 544, with footnote quoting Napoleon: “An almost instinctive belief with me is that all strong men lie when they speak, and much more so when they write.”

[272] “Far too long a slave and a tyrant have been hidden in woman: ... she is not yet capable of friendship.”—Z., p. 75.

[273] Hobhouse, Social Evolution and Political Theory, New York, 1911, p. 25.

[274] There is something verging on a recognition of this in W. P., 403-4.

[275] B. G. E., p. 173.

[276] B. G. E., p. 25.