[8] Univ. Hist. vol. vi.
[9] Diodor. Sic. Frag.
[10] Mead.
[11] In the subsequent section this plague will be more fully treated of.
[12] A plague is spoken of in the time of Romulus; but the accounts of this, and some others, are extremely obscure and indistinct.
[14] See Thucydides’s account at large, Appendix [No. I].
[15] Univ. Hist. vol. xvii.
[16] Univ. Hist. vol. viii.
[17] Id. vol. xviii.