[Footnote 4:] [S'ils n'avaient point] charge limitée quantefois ils devaient boire en chemin.]

[Footnote 5:] [Compte]-rendu par Antoine Rolin, Sr. d' Aymeries, Oct. 1, 1475-Sept. 30, 1476. In the archives of Hainaut there are proofs that another assembly was confidently expected.]

[Footnote 6:] [Gingins] la Sarra, ii., 354.]

[Footnote 7:] [Ibid]., 359. Scorende queste cose come avesse il libro avanti, parse ad ogniuno imprimesse bene questo suo intento.]

[Footnote 8:] [Petrasanta] to the Duke of Milan Aug. 12th. Quoted in Kirk, iii., 487.]

[Footnote 9:] [An] Italian phrase signifying to run down his game slowly.]

[Footnote 10:] [Commines], v., ch. iv.]

[Footnote 11:] [Toutey] calls the diet at Fribourg a veritable congress of central Europe, the first of international congresses.]

[Footnote 12:] [Huguénin] Jeune, Hist. de la guerre de Lorraine, p. 217.]

[Footnote 13:] [This] monarch, Alphonse V., called the African, asking Louis XI. for assistance against Ferdinand of Castile, was refused on the score that Charles the Bold was menacing the safety of the French frontier. Alphonse's prayer for peace might have been instigated by thoughts of his own needs as well as those of humanity. (Toutey, p. 386.)]