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NOTES. 



1 Maine — Ancient Law, p. 101. 



2 Cicero — de Legibus, Bk. ii, chap. 4. 



3 Bryce — Holy Roman Empire, p. 244. 



4 Maine — Ancient Law, p. 249. 



5 St. Augustine — de Civitate Dei, xvi., 5. 



6 Harrisse — Diplomatie History, p. 76. 



7 Lingard — History of England, vol. 2, p. 178. 



8 Harrisse — Diplomatic History, p. 17. 



9 André — Manuel de Droit Canon, ad verb. 



10 Harrisse — Diplomatic History, p. 18. 



11 Harrisse — Diplomatic History, p. 19. 



12 Harrisse — Diplomatic History, ih. 



13 Harrisse — Diplomatic History, ib. 



14 This Campo di Fiori is the place indicated at p. 51 Diplomatic History 

 as " the Floral Field." It is an open space off the Piazza Navona where acts 

 of public proclamation were made. 



15 Humboldt — Examen Critique, HI., p. 52 note. 



16 Humboldt— Cosmos, XL, p. 657. 



17 It is impossible to make references to all the authorities from whence 

 the conclusions of this chapter have been drawn. Many are cited in the text. 

 Among those not so mentioned are Humboldt, Cosmos and Examen Critique ; 

 Bunbury, Ancient Geography; Beasley, Dawn of Modern Geography; Smith, 

 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities and other works of the same 

 class ; Bulletin de la Société de Géographie ; articles by D'Avezac and 

 Varnhagen. 



