[Footnote 142: After boiling away the flesh. The caldrons
for that purpose were a necessary piece of travelling
furniture; and a German who was using it for his brother,
promised it to a friend, after it should have been employed
for himself, (Schmidt, tom. iii. p. 423, 424.) The same
author observes that the whole Saxon line was extinguished
in Italy, (tom. ii. p. 440.)]
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