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Footnotes

[73]

Tit. 32; tit. 57, section 2; tit. 59, section 4.

[74]

See the following note.

[75]

This spirit appears in the "Law of Ripuarians," tit. 59, 4, and tit. 67, section 5, and in the "Capitulary of Louis the Debonnaire," added to the "Law of the Ripuarians" in the year 803, art. 22.

[76]

See that law.

[77]

The law of the Frisians, Lombards, Bavarians, Saxons, Thuringians, and Burgundians.

[78]

In the "Law of the Burgundians," tit. 8, sectons 1 and 2, on criminal affairs; and tit. 45, which extends also to civil affairs. See also the "Law of the Thuringians," tit. 1, section 31; tit. 7, section 6; and tit. 8; and the "Law of the Alemans," tit. 89; the "Law of the Bavarians," tit. 8, cap. ii, section 6, and cap. iii, section 1, and tit. 9, cap. iv, section 4; the "Law of the Frisians," tit. 2, section 3, and tit. 14, section 4; the "Law of the Lombards," book i, tit. 32, section 3, and tit. 35, section 1, and book ii, tit. 35, section 2.

[79]

See chap. xiv, toward the end.