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Footnotes

[36]

See Gregory of Tours, book ii.

[37]

Ibid., book v, 28.

[38]

Ibid., book viii, 36.

[39]

"Life of St. Aridius."

[40]

Book vii.

[41]

"Establishment of the French Monarchy," tome iii, chap. 14, p. 515. See Baluzius, ii, p. 187.

[42]

Book iii, chap. 36.

[43]

Tome iii, p. 514.

[44]

Book x, tit. 1, cap. xiv.

[45]

The Vandals paid none in Africa. — Procopius, "War of the Vandals," lib. i and ii. "Historia Miscella," lib. xvi, p. 106. Observe that the conquerors of Africa were a mixture of Vandals, Alans, and Franks. "Historia Miscella," lib. xiv, p. 94.

[46]

"Establishment of the Franks in Gaul," tome iii, chap. 14, p. 510.

[47]

He lays a stress upon another law of the Visigoths, book x, tit. 1, art. 11, which proves nothing at all; it says only that he who has received of a lord a piece of land on condition of a rent or service ought to pay it.

[48]

Book iii, p. 511.

[49]

Leg. 3, xi, tit. 74.

[50]

"Establishment of the French Monarchy," tome iii, chap. 14, p. 513, where he quotes the 28th article of the edict of Pistes. See farther on.

[51]

Ibid. tome iii, chap. 4, p. 298.