[367] Bryce, _Holy Roman Empire_, p. 1. E. A. Freeman, _Historical
Studies_.
[368] Charles Loring Brace, _Gesta Christi_, p. 111.
[369] W. E. H. Lecky, _History of European Morals_, vol. ii., p. 27.
[370] Barnabas, Epistle, chapter xix.
[371] Justin, _Apol._, i., chapter xxvii., p. 30.
[372] Justin, _Apol._, i., chapter xxix., p. 31.
[373] Athanagoras, _Plea_, chapter xxxv., p. 419.
[374] A. J. Dogour, _Recherches sur les Enfants Trouvés_, p. 61.
[375] Tertullian, _Apologeticus_, par. 90.
[376] Tertullian, _Ad Nationes_, chapter xv.
[377] Clement of Alexandria, _Pædagogus_, chapter iii., p. 3.
[378] Minucius Felix, _Oct._, chapters xxx. and xxxi.
[379] Vision of Paul, par. 40.
[380] _Codex Theodosianus_, xi., xxvii., 1.
[381] _Ibid._, lib. ii., tit. 27.
[382] _Ibid._, lib. v., tit. 7 and 8.
[383] _Codex Theodosianus_, chapter iii., title 3.
[384] _Codex Theodosianus._
[385] Terme et Monfalcon, p. 79.
[386] _Acta Conciliorum Parisiis_, 1715. Tome i., p. 1789. Chapters
Concilium Vasense, Anno Christi 442, chapters 9 and 10.
[387] Terme et Monfalcon, p. 80.
[388] S. A. Dunham, _Europe in the Middle Ages_, p. 8.
[389] Matthew xxviii., 19, 20.
[390] Eusebius, _Ecclesiastical History_, book iii., chapter i.
[391] Theodoretius, _History of the Church_, book iv., chapter xxx.
[392] Smith and Chetam, _Dict. of Ch. Antiq. Missions_ (see also
Socrates, _Ecc. Hist._, vii., 30; Ozanam, _Civilisation chez les
Francs_, p. 51).
[393] Thomas Moore, _History of Ireland_, vol. i., p. 49.
[394] Guizot, _Civilization_, vol. i., p. 429.
[395] La Boulaye, _Recherches sur la condition de la femme depuis les
Romains jusque au nos jours_.
[396] Ammian. Marcell., xvii., 8.
[397] Codex, second edition of Hessels and Kern, xxviii., section 4,
and the Wolfenbuttel edition as quoted by Garabed Artin Davoud-Oghlou,
_Histoire de la législation des Anciens Germains_, vol. i., p. 496.
[398] A sou was worth about 1000 grains of silver and the denier had a
weight of about 25 grains of silver. Davoud-Oghlou, vol. i., p. 465.
[399] _Leys Salica_, column 491.
[400] J. F. A. Payre, _Lois des Francs_, pp. 82 and 83. The kings and
the nobles wore their hair long, while the plain people wore their hair
short, as did the Romans for whom these barbarians had a great contempt.
[401] Dugour, p. 93; Davoud-Oghlou, vol. i., p. 613; Lallemand, p. 91.
[402] “_Parentes qui cogente necessitate filios suos alimentorum gratia
vendiderint ingenuiati eorum non pare juicant. Homo enim liber pretio
nullo æstimatur._” Edictum Theodorici, art. 94.
[403] Thomas Hodgkin, _The Letters of Cassiodorus_, book viii., letter
33.
[404] Terme et Monfalcon, _Hist. des Enfants Trouvés_, p. 28.
[405] Terme et Monfalcon, p. 84.
[406] Lerousse, _Bathilde_.
[407] Lebeau, _Hist. du Bas Empire_, vol. vi., p. 179.
[408] _The History of England under the Anglo-Saxon Kings_, vol. i., p.
414, translated by Benj. Thorpe.
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