[22] From "The Spell of the Italian Lakes." By special arrangement with, and by permission of, the publishers, L. C. Page & Co. Copyright, 1907.
[23] From "Remarks on Several Parts of Italy in the Years 1701, 1702, 1703."
[24] In the town are now about 1,500 people; in the whole territory of the republic, 9,500. San Marino lies about fourteen miles southwest from Rimini.
[25] At the present time, fourteen hundred years; so that San Marino is the oldest as well as the smallest republic in the world.
[26] From "French and Italian Note-Books." By special arrangement with, and by permission of, Houghton, Mifflin Co., publishers of Hawthorne's works. Copyright, 1871, 1883, 1889.
[27] The author's son, Julian Hawthorne.
[28] From "Italian Cities." By special arrangement with, and by permission of, the publishers, Charles Scribner's Sons. Copyright, 1900.
[29] From "Italy: Florence and Venice." By special arrangement with, and by permission of, the publishers, Henry Holt & Co. Copyright, 1869.
[30] From "Historical and Architectural Sketches: Chiefly Italian." Published by the Macmillan Co.
[31] From "Cities of Southern Italy and Sicily."