Note 110
To this imperfect capture and speedy rescue I apply the
of Cinnamus, l. ii. c. 19, p. 49. Muratori, on tolerable
evidence, (Annali d'Italia, tom. ix. p. 420, 421,) laughs at
the delicacy of the French, who maintain, marisque nullo
impediente periculo ad regnum proprium reversum esse; yet I
observe that their advocate, Ducange, is less positive as
the commentator on Cinnamus, than as the editor of Joinville.
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 56