24/28 c. 832,) a zealous Guelph, the subjects of Charles, who had reviled Mainfroy as a wolf, began to regret him as a lamb; and he justifies their discontent by the oppressions of the French government, (l.vi.c.2, 7.) See the Sicilian manifesto in Nicholas Specialis, (l.i.c.11, in Muratori, tom.x.p. 930.)] [Footnote 41: See the character and counsels of Peter, king of Arragon, in Mariana, (Hist.Hispan.l.xiv.c. |