THE END.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] The description which follows in the text must be compared with the map of Italy given in this work.
[2] The name "Bruttium," given to the country by modern writers on ancient geography, is not found in any classical author.
[3] The Palladium was a statue of Pallas, or Minerva, which was said to have fallen from heaven, and was preserved at Rome with the most sacred care.
[4] The Sabines were called Quirites, and this name was afterward applied to the Roman people in their civil capacity.
[5] The Flamen of Jupiter was called Flamen Dialis.
[6] These shields were called Ancilia. One of these shields is said to have fallen from heaven; and Numa ordered eleven others to be made exactly like it, that it might not be known and stolen.
[7] The As was originally a pound weight of copper of 12 ounces.
[8] The following table will show the census of each class, and the number of centuries which each contained: