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Footnotes

[117]

"Additio sapientium Wilemari," tit. 5.

[118]

Book i, tit. 6, section 3.

[119]

Book ii, tit. 5, section 23.

[120]

Added to the Salic law in 819.

[121]

See Beaumanoir, 64, p. 328.

[122]

Ibid., p. 329.

[123]

See Beaumanoir, 3, p. 25 and 329.

[124]

See in regard to the arms of the combatants, Beaumanoir, 61, p. 308, and 64, p. 328.

[125]

Ibid., 74, p. 328. See also the "Charters of St. Aubin of Anjou," quoted by Galland, p. 263.

[126]

Among the Romans, it was not infamous to be beaten with a stick.

[127]

They had only the baston and buckler. — Beaumanoir, 64, p. 328.

[128]

Book i, tit. 6, section 1.

[129]

Ibid.; section 2.