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Footnotes

[17]

Gratian, Valentinian, and Theodosius. This is the second in the "Cod. de crimin. sacril."

[18]

Sacrilegii instar est dubitare an is dignus sit quem elegerit imperator. — "Cod. de crimin. sacril." This law has served as a model to that of Roger in the constitution of Naples, tit. 4.

[19]

Leg. 5, ad leg. Jul. Majest.

[20]

Arcadius and Honorius.

[21]

Memoirs of Montresor, i, p. 238, Cologne, 1723.

[22]

Nam ipsi pars corporis nostri sunt --The same law of the Cod., ad leg. Jul. Majest.

[23]

It is the 9th of the Cod. Theod. de falsa moneta.