[Footnote 70: Villehardouin, No. 101. Dandolo, p. 322. The
doge affirms, that the Venetians were paid more slowly than
the French; but he owns, that the histories of the two
nations differed on that subject. Had he read
Villehardouin? The Greeks complained, however, good totius
Graeciae opes transtulisset, (Gunther, Hist. C. P. c 13) See
the lamentations and invectives of Nicetas, (p. 355.)]
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