FOOTNOTES
[1] Cercis Siliquastrum, the flowers of which are of a very bright purple colour, coming out from the branches and stem on every side, in large clusters, and on short peduncles.
[2] Redeini—the name of the wife of a famous spear-maker.—Richardson.
[3] Young orphans did not inherit at the death of their fathers; all property belonged to the tribe; as they had not laboured, they had not merited.
[4] This is one of the very few passages which occur throughout this work, containing any allusion to supernatural agents.
[5] Διος δ’ ἐτελέιετο βουλὴ.
[6] The point to which the Arabs turned their faces in prayer.
[7] The Continuation of this History has not yet been received in England. Ed.
December, 1818.
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