[294] “Travels in Northern America,” p. 378.
[295] “Memoirs,” ii., p. 150.
[296] “La Cité Antique” (6th Ed.), 1876, p. 133.
[297] “Early History of Institutions,” pp. 64, 65.
[298] Ditto, p. 68.
[299] P. 630, note.
[300] “Principles of Sociology,” p. 769.
[301] Ditto, p. 771.
[302] I have not forgotten the so-called Mutterrecht. Whatever the influence of woman, as head of the family or household, however, her position in society was a secondary one, except under the conditions referred to in the chapter on “Sacred Prostitution.”
[303] A more remarkable case even than this was the appearance to Professor De Wette of his own double.