Footnotes
[62]
The census was so generical a word, that they made use of it to
express the tolls of rivers, when there was a bridge or ferry to pass.
See the third Capitulary, in the year 803, edition of Baluzius, p. 395,
art. 1; and the 5th in the year 819, p. 616. They gave likewise this
name to the carriages furnished by the freemen to the king, or to his
commissaries, as appeals by the Capitulary of Charles the Bald in the
year 865, art. 8.
[63]
The Abbé du Bos, and his followers.
[64]
See the weakness of the arguments produced by the Abbé du Bos, in
the Establishment of the French Monarchy, tome iii, book VI, chap. 14; especially
in the inference he draws from a passage of Gregory of Tours, concerning
a dispute between his church and King Charibert.
[65]
For instance, by enfranchisements.
[66]
Plato, Timæus. — ED.