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Footnotes
[31]
This law is very ancient among them. Attila, says Priscus, in his embassy stopped in a certain place to marry Esca his daughter. "A thing permitted," he adds, "by the laws of the Scythians," p. 22.
[35]
It was thus at Rome in the first ages, till the people made a law to permit them; they were willing to favour a man extremely popular, who had married his cousin-german. Plutarch's treatise entitled "Questions Concerning the Affairs of the Romans."
[36]
"Collection of Voyages to the Indies," vol. v, part 1. An account of the state of the isle of Formosa.
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