Footnotes
[1]
The salt made use of for this purpose in Abyssinia has this
defect, that it is continually wasting away.
[2]
Herodotus, Bk. i, tells us that the Lydians found out the art of
coining money; the Greeks learned it from them: the Athenian coin had
the impression of their ancient ox. I have seen one of those pieces in
the Earl of Pembroke's cabinet.
[3]
It is an ancient custom in Algiers for the father of a family to
have a treasure concealed in the earth. — Laugier de Tassis, "History of
the Kingdom of Algiers."
[4]
Cæsar, "De Bello Civ.," Book iii.
[5]
Tacitus, "Annals," lib. vi. 17.
[6]
"The Laws of the Saxons," chap. 18.