Footnotes
[29]
See Bernier, tome ii, p. 140.
[30]
See in the "Edifying Letters," coll. xiv, p. 403, the principal
laws or customs of the inhabitants of the peninsula on this side the
Ganges.
[31]
See "Edifying Letters," coll. ix, p. 378.
[32]
I had once thought that the lenity of slavery in India had made
Diodorus say that there was neither master nor slave in that country;
but Diodorus has attributed to the whole continent of India what,
according to Strabo, xv, belonged only to a particular nation.