[Footnote 30]: "The Exposure of the Vices, Morals, and Evils of the thick-skinned, coarse-grained, and wicked Peasantry," by Veroandro, of Truth Castle, 1684. The author appears to have been the same clergyman who added verses to the later editions of the Simplicissimus, and pointed the moral.
[Footnote 31]: "The Happy and Unhappy Peasantry," p. 178. Frankfort, s. a. About 1700.
[Footnote 32]: "Lasterprob," p. 82.
[Footnote 33]: "The Happy and Unhappy Peasant Class." p. 155.
[Footnote 34]: "Kurtze Beschreibung, der Acker-Leuthe und Ehrenlob," p. 33. Hof. 1701.
[Footnote 35]: "Imperial Privil. and Sanct.," vols. ii., p. 584; v., 1511.
[Footnote 36]: F. von Liebenroth, p. 146.
[Footnote 37]: Supreme Court of the Empire.
[Footnote 38]: J. V. Bohlen; "Georg von Behr; A picture of Pomeranian Life," p. 24, 1859.
[Footnote 39]: Imp. Priv. and Sanct., 1577, 1602, 1617, vols. i., 93, 100; iii., 1108.