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Footnotes
[19]
They were orders which the king sent to the judges to do or to tolerate things contrary to law.
[20]
See Gregory of Tours, book iv, p. 227. Both our history and the charters are full of this; and the extent of these abuses appears especially in Clotharius' constitution, inserted in the edition of the "Capitularies" made to reform them. Baluzius's edition, p. 7.
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