[64] Cf. Vol. II., pp. 246-250.—T.
[65] "When, on the 7th of August 1814, the Bull of Sollicitudo omnium ecclesiarum, came to sanction the work of restoration of the Company of Jesus, the primitive cantons of Switzerland did not remain insensible to the joys of Catholicism. Ignace Brocard, Jacques Roh, Gaspard Rothenflue and several of their fellow-countrymen enlisted under the banner of the newly-reinstated Order. The Valais gave back to the Jesuits their old college of Brigg." (Crétineau-Joly, Histoire du Sunderbund, Vol. I., p. 428.)—B.
[66] Dies Iræ, Stanza 5:
Liber seri plus proferetur,
In quo totum continetur,
Unde mundus judicetur.—T.
[67] Francis I. lived till 1835.—T.
[68] Charles X. lived till 1836.—T.
[69] Ferdinand III. Grand-duke of Tuscany (1769-1824). Vide supra p. 12, n. 1.—T.
[70] Charles Felix I. King of Sardinia (1765-1831) succeeded to the throne on the abdication of his brother, Victor Emanuel I., in 1821, the year before the Congress of Verona.—T.
[71] Pierre François Hercule Comte de Serre (1777-1822). He died as Ambassador to Naples.—T.
[72] Vincenzo Scamozzi (1552-1616), the architect of many of the finest buildings in North Italy.—T.