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Footnotes

[1]

They cut out the tongues of the advocates, and cried, "Viper, don't hiss." — Tacitus.

[2]

Agathias, lib. iv.

[3]

Justin, xxxviii.

[4]

"Calumnias litium" -- Ibid.

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"Prompti aditus, nova comitas, ignotæ Parthis virtutes, nova vitia." Tacitus.

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He has described this interview, which happened in 1596, in the Collection of Voyages that Contributed to the Establishment of the East India Company, iii, part I, p. 33.