Footnotes
[10]
See Arrian, "De Expedit. Alex.," i.
[14]
This was Aristotle's advice. Plutarch's "Morals," of the fortune and virtue
of Alexander.
[15]
Arrian, De Expedit. Alex., vii.
[16]
See the "Law of the Burgundians," tit. 12, art. 5.
[17]
See the "Law of the Visigoths," iii, tit. 1, 1, which
abrogates the ancient law that had more regard, it says, to the
difference of nations than to that of people's conditions.
[18]
See the "Law of the Lombards," ii, tit. 7, 1, 2.
[19]
The kings of Syria, abandoning the plan laid down by the founder
of the empire, resolved to oblige the Jews to conform to the manners of
the Greeks — a resolution that gave the most terrible shock to their
government.
[20]
See Arrian, "De Expedit. Alex.," iii, and others.