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Chapter 204

M. Paris, p. 941, ad an. 1557.

Page 448, line 20.] — " Chorasmi, populi Asiae ad utramque Oxi fluvii ripam incolentes, in Sogdianre et Bactriana- confinio, quorum regio hodie Corasion in tabulis recentioribus nominatur." — Hoffman.
Page 452, line 29. "/« the v)eantime" Sec.'] — M. Paris (p. 792) represents this as occurring after Louis had heard of his brother's defeat and death. The letter to the earl of Cornwall (\I. Paris, p. 796) is not contradictory to this.
Page 452, line 12 from the bottom. " Now upon the luiiil," &'c.] — There is a slight deviation here from M. Paris, who repre.sents the afl'air of Mansor as occiu'ing before the altercation just before described, and therefore showing Karl Robert's rashness in a still stronger light. (See M. Paris, p. 789.) But in the letter to the earl of Cornwall (p. 796) the representation is the same as that given by Foxe.
Page 453, line 30.]— The letter to the earl of Cornwall (M. Paris, p. 796) dates this passage of the Nile " Octavis Paschas ;" i. e. April 3d, a.d. 1250 (by Nicolas's Tables.)
Page 454, line 29. "^ hundred /housand 7narh."'\ — Foxe says "sixty thousand." The original demand was "100,000 librarum auri" (M. Paris, p. 794), or " centum millia marcarum argenti " (p. 79.5).
Page 454, line 31. "Eighty thousand persons."] — This does not appear in