Footnotes
[119]
Pliny, lib. vi, cap. 28, and Strabo, lib. xvi.
[121]
The caravans of Aleppo and Suez carry thither annually to the
value of about two millions of livres, and as much more clandestinely;
the royal vessel of Suez carries thither also two millions.
[122]
Book ii, p. 181, ed. 1587.
[124]
He says, in his twelfth book, that the Romans employed a hundred and twenty
ships in that trade; and, in book xvii, that the Grecian kings scarcely
employed twenty.
[127]
Our best maps place Peter's tower in the hundredth degree of
longitude, and about the fortieth of latitude.
[128]
Suetonius, "Life of Claudius," 18; Leg. 8 Cod. Theodos. de naviculariis.