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The Absolute Monarchy
The Absolute Monarchy. Personal The Tripartite Division Of The People Into Nobles, Commoners And Serfs Was Maintained In The Absolute Monarchy As During The Feudal Period. However, Notions Of Equality Made Progress And The Commoners' Class Endeavored To Establish More And More Firmly A Regime Of Common Law. Nobility Was ...

The Frank Monarchy
The Frank Monarchy. Origin Of The Origin Of Law At This Period Can Be Traced To Two Sources: (1) The Laws Along Their General Lines, And (2) Other Data Showing How The Laws Were Applied. There Existed As Many Laws As Peoples And They Were Divided Into Roman Law And ...

Topography 1 Geography
1. Geography, Topography, Political Divisions, Etc. France Is Situated Between Lat. 42° 20' And 51' 5' N.; And Long. 4° 52' W. And 7° 39' E. (green Wich). According To The Meridian Of Paris, The Longitude Is 7° 7' 56" W. And 4° 51' 46" E. France Is Bounded On ...

Transition Between The Frank
Transition Between The Frank And Feudal Periods. From An Individual Point Of View It Was The Institution Of Vassalage Which Served As Transition Between The Frank And Feudal Periods. From The 8th Century Onward Documents And Legal Texts Make Mention Of Persons Called Seniores, Who Exercised A Legal Authority Over ...

V The Romantic Period
V. The Romantic Period. The 19th Century, Following On The Political Revolution, Was Also To Be Marked By'a Revolu Tion In French Literary Art. Romanticism Was Especially In Open Revolt Against Classicism. It Clamored For Liberty In Art, Rebelling Against Those Rules To Which It Was Bound By Classicism And ...

Vicar
'vicar Atone Of Tons Of Miners 1891 36.573 26,025 131.8 1895 38.640 28,020 137.3 1900 48,803 33.404 162.0 1905 48,600 35.928 175.1 1910 56,530 38.350 196.7 1911 59,530 39.229 200.2 1912 60.677 41.145 202.3 1913 40.813 From 1914 29,786 40.0 1915 19,750 To 50.0 As Already Expained, The Coal Mines ...