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Footnotes
[48]
"We will no longer be harassed either by foreign or by the Roman laws." — "Law of the Visigoths," lib. ii, tit. 1, sections 9 and 10.
[51]
The revolt of these provinces was a general defection, as appears by the sentence in the sequel of the history. Paulus and his adherents were Romans; they were even favoured by the bishops. Vamba durst not put to death the rebels whom he had quelled. The author of the history calls Narbonne Gaul the nursery of treason.
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