Footnote 18: [(return)]
See Dupleix, Historic de France, vol. ii. p. 257. ed. 1634. The original authority is Nangis (Annales de St. Louis, p. 174. ed. 1761.) Rigord, who speaks of the sale of this relic to Philip Augustus, appears to be guilty of a fable or anachronism, in which he was follow by Raynaldus, Annal. Eccles. A.D. 1205, No. 60.
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See L'Estoile, Journal de Henri III., vol. i. p. 125, 161, ed. 1744.
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Zech. ch. xiv. ver. 20.
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Annal. Eccles. A.D. 326. No. 54.
Footnote 22: [(return)]
See a Letter from Innocent VI. ap. Raynald Annal. Eccles. A.D. 1354. No. 18.
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