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Spirit of Laws
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Theory of the Feudal Laws among the Franks in the Relation They Bear to the Establishment of the Monarchy1. Of Feudal Laws.2. Of the Source of Feudal Laws.3. The Origin of Vassalage.4. The same Subject continued.5. Of the Conquests of the Franks.6. Of the Goths, Burgundians, and Franks.7. Different Ways of dividing the Land.8. The same Subject continued.9. A just Application of the Law of the Burgundians, and of that of the Visigoths, in relation to the Division of Lands.10. Of Servitudes.11. The same Subject continued.12. That the Lands belonging to the Division of the Barbarians paid no Taxes.13. Of Taxes paid by the Romans and Gauls in the Monarchy of the Franks.14. Of what they called Census.15. That what they called Census was raised only on the Bondmen and not on the Freemen.16. Of the feudal Lords or Vassals.17. Of the military Service of Freemen.18. Of the double Service.19. Of Compositions among the barbarous Nations.20. Of what was afterwards called the Jurisdiction of the Lords.21. Of the Territorial Jurisdiction of the Churches.22. That the Jurisdictions were established before the End of the Second Race.23. General Idea of the Abb du Bos' Book on the Establishment of the French Monarchy in Gaul.24. The same Subject continued. |
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