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Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 18 (of 20)
Sumner, Charles
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[190] Address at the Palais de Saint-Cloud, July 16, 1870: Journal
Officiel du Soir, 18 Juillet 1870.
[191] Hume, History of England, Ch. LXV., March 17, 1672.--The terms
of the Declaration on this point were,--“Scarce a town within their
territories that is not filled with abusive pictures.” (Hansard’s
_Parliamentary History_, Vol. IV. col. 514.) Upon which Hume remarks:
“The Dutch were long at a loss what to make of this article, till it
was discovered that a portrait of Cornelius de Witt, brother to the
Pensionary, painted by order of certain magistrates of Dort, and hung
up in a chamber of the Town-House, had given occasion to the complaint.
In the perspective of this portrait the painter had drawn some ships
on fire in a harbor. This was construed to be Chatham, where De Witt
had really distinguished himself,” during the previous war, in the way
here indicated,--“the disgrace” of which, says Lingard, “sunk deep into
the heart of the King and the hearts of his subjects.”--_History of
England_, Vol. IX. Ch. III., June 13, 1667.
[192] Briefe der Prinzessin Elisabeth Charlotte von Orleans an die
Raugräfin Louise, 1676-1722, herausg. von W. Menzel, (Stuttgart,
1843,)--Paris, 31 Mertz, 1718, s. 288.
[193] Mémoires, (Paris, 1829,) Tom. VII. pp. 49-51; XIII. pp. 9-10.
[194] Merry Wives of Windsor, Act V. Sc. 5.
[195] Queen of Corinth, Act IV. Sc. 3.
[196] Milton, Il Penseroso, 97-98.
[197] History of England, (Oxford, 1826,) Ch. XVI., Vol. II. p. 407.
[198] Sismondi, Histoire des Français, Tom. XVI. pp. 241-42. Martin,
Histoire de France, (4ème édit.,) Tom. VIII. pp. 67, 68.
[199] History of England, (Oxford, 1826,) Ch. XXIX., Vol. IV. p. 51.
[200] Sismondi, Tom. XVI. p. 277. Martin, Tom. VIII. p. 90.
[201] Paradise Lost, Book I. 25-26.
[202] Séance du 26 Septembre 1848: Moniteur, 27 Septembre.
[203] A ses Concitoyens: Œuvres, Tom. III. p. 25.
[204] Séance du 20 Décembre 1848: Moniteur, 21 Décembre.
[205] A member of the secret society of the _Carbonari_ in Italy.
[206] Of Wisdom for a Man’s Self: Essay XXIII.
[207] Matthew, xxvi. 52.
[208] Siècle de Louis XIV., Ch. XIV.: Œuvres, (édit. 1784-89,) Tom. XX.
p. 406.
[209] Histoire des Français, Tom. XXV. pp. 452-53.
[210] Circular of September 16, 1870: Foreign Relations of the United
States,--Executive Documents, 41st Cong. 3d Sess., H. of R., Vol. I.
No. 1, Part 1, pp. 212-13.
[211] Circular of September 16, 1870,--_ubi supra_, p. 49, Note 1.
[212] Voltaire, Siècle de Louis XIV., Ch. XIV.: Œuvres, (édit.
1784-89,) Tom. XX. p. 403.
[213] De Jure Belli et Pacis, tr. Whewell, Lib. II. Cap. 6, § 4.
[214] De Jure Naturæ et Gentium, Lib. VIII. Cap. 5, § 9.
[215] Le Droit des Gens, Liv. I. Ch. 21, § 264.
[216] Almanach de Gotha, 1870, p. 599.
[217] Utopia, tr. Burnet, (London, 1845,) Book I. pp. 29, 30.
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