[ [15] Notul. 8.
Apta sis. Quemodo noverit? Vide Proverb. Solomonis cap. xxx. v. 19. Nisi forsan tales fuerint puellæ Sabinorum quales impudens iste balatro Connelius mentitur esse nostrates.
Blomfield.
[ [16] Notul. 9.
Linguam mobilem. Prius enumerat futuræ conjugis bona immobilis, postea transit ad mobilia, Anglicè, chattel property. Præclares orde sententiarum!—Car. Wetherell.
[ [17] Notul. 10.
Allusio ad distichon Maronianum, "Nocte pluit totâ, redeunt spectacula manè." Prout. κ. τ. λ
[ [18] M. de Marbois was the first president of the Court of Accounts.
[ [19] I believe this infamous law, however, has been repealed.
[ [20] Second son of Admiral Montagu, first Earl of Sandwich. Upon marrying the daughter and heiress of Sir Francis Wortley, he was obliged by the tenour of Sir Francis's will to assume his name.