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. 301, 302.
[127] United States _v._ Fisher et als., 2 Cranch, 390.
[128] De Laudibus Legum Angliæ, Cap. XLII.
[129] Commentaries, Vol. II. p. 94.
[130] Address to the States, April 26, 1783: Journal of Congress, Vol. VIII. p. 201.
[131] Madison’s Debates in the Federal Convention, August 8, 1787.
[132] Ibid., August 22.
[133] Ibid., August 21, 22, 25.
[134] Madison’s Debates in the Federal Convention, August 25, 1787.
[135] Ibid., September 13.
[136] Goldsmith, The Traveller, 383, 384.
[137] Roscommon, Essay on Translated Verse, 87, 88.
[138] Acts of 8th Cong. 1st Sess., Ch. 38, sec. 10, March 26, 1804: United States Statutes at Large, Vol. II. p. 286.
[139] By the Republican Convention, which nominated Abraham Lincoln and adopted a platform of principles.
[140] La Guerre Civile aux États-Unis: Études Morales et Politiques, p. 259.
[141] Further testimony of Professor Francis will be found in Weiss’s _Discourse occasioned by the Death of Convers Francis, D.D._, pp. 57, 58.
[142] Horat. Carm. Lib. I. xxxiv. 9-12.
[143] Hon. Theophilus P. Chandler, who occupied an office with Mr. Andrew.
[144] Leigh Hunt, Poems: Mahmoud.
[145] 4 Devereux & Battle, 20.
[146] 1 Revised Statutes of Missouri, Art. III. Sec. 10.
[147] Code of Alabama, § 1037, p. 241.
[148] Niles’s Weekly Register, Vol. VII. p. 205, December 3, 1814.
[149] Juvenal, Sat. III., 208, 209.
[150] Anecdotes of Washington, by Rev. Henry F. Harrington: Godey’s Lady’s Book, June, 1849.
[151] Nell, Services of Colored Americans in the Wars of 1776 and 1812, pp. 23, 24.
[152] Senate Journal, 31st Cong. 1st Sess., p. 313, April 30, 1850.
[153] Mr. Schwartz was of Berks County, and had been a Democrat all his life, until he felt constrained on the Lecompton Question to take ground against his old party.
[154] “Urbem venalem et mature perituram, si emtorem invenerit.”--Sallust, Jugurtha, c. 35.
[155] The Fox, Act V. sc. 8.
[156] Politics,