Book I
. Vol. I. pp. 8, 9, Oxford, 1826.
[104] See also Senate Reports, 31st Cong. 1st Sess., No. 170.
[105] Speech of Mr. Arnold, January 27, 1841: Congressional Globe, Vol. XI. p. 182. See also Address to the Inhabitants of New Mexico and California, by William Jay: Miscellaneous Writings, p. 515.
[106] Congressional Globe, 32d Cong. 1st Sess., p. 647.
[107] Ibid., 33d Cong. 1st Sess., Appendix, p. 1163.
[108] Ibid., 36th Cong. 1st Sess., p. 1686.
[109] Act of February 20, 1839: Statutes at Large, Vol. V. p. 318.
[110] Annals of Congress, 1st Cong. 2d Sess., col. 1198.
[111] History of the United States, Vol. IV. Ch. 2.
[112] Works, ed. Sparks, Vol. II. pp. 517-521.
[113] Garth, The Dispensary, Canto II. 223.
[114] Congressional Globe, 30th Cong. 1st Sess., Appendix, p. 502.
[115] Congressional Globe, 24th Cong. 1st Sess., Appendix, p. 567.
[116] Ibid., 27th Cong. 1st Sess., p. 387.
[117] Congressional Globe, 36th Cong. 1st Sess., Appendix, pp. 203-207.
[118] Thucydides, Hist. Belli Pelop., Lib. I. cap. 5. Odyssey, III. 73.
[119] “Quis tumidum guttur miratur in Alpibus?”--JUVENAL, _Sat. XIII._ 162.
[120] Murray’s Handbook for Travellers in Switzerland, 8th ed., Introduction, § 18.
[121] Milton, Comus, 73-75.
[122] La Russie et Les Russes, Tom. II. pp. 157, 158.
[123] Missionary Travels, Chap. II. p. 39.
[124] Koster, Travels in Brazil, p. 449.
[125] A considerable embassy with a numerous suite was received at Washington about this time.
[126] Dryden, Absalom and Achitophel,