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Footnotes

[67]

"Law of the Alemans," cap. xxii; and the "Law of the Bavarians," tit. 1, cap. iv., where the regulations are to be found which the clergy made concerning their order.

[68]

"Capitularies," book v, chap. 303.

[69]

Book i, form. 19.

[70]

In the year 789, edition of the "Capitularies" by Baluzius, vol. i, p. 250.

[71]

Ibid.

[72]

Ibid.

[73]

"Pro Hispanis," in the year 812, ed. Baluzius, tome i, p. 500.

[74]

In the year 844, ed. Baluzius, tome ii, arts. 1 and 2, p. 27.

[75]

Third Capitulary of the year 805, arts. 20 and 22, inserted in the "Collection of Angezise," book iii, art. 15. This is agreeable to that of Charles the Bald, in the year 854, apud Attiniacum, art. 6.

[76]

Ibid.

[77]

In the year 812, arts. 10 and 11, ed. Baluzius, tome i, p. 498.

[78]

Capitulary of the year 812, arts. 10 and 11.

[79]

In the year 813, art. 6, ed. Baluzius, tome i, p. 508.

[80]

Capitulary of the year 813, art. 6.

[81]

Book iv of the "Capitularies," art. 37, and inserted in the law of the Lombards.

[82]

Book iv of the "Capitularies," art. 37.

[83]

In the year 805, art. 8.

[84]

Capitulary of the year 805, art. 8.

[85]

In the year 864, art. 34, ed. Baluzius, p. 192.

[86]

Ibid.

[87]

The 28th article of the same edict explains this extremely well; it even makes a distinction between a Roman freedman and a Frank freedman: and we likewise see there that the census was not general; it deserves to be read.

[88]

As appears by the Capitulary of Charlemagne in the year 813, which we have already quoted.