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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 1 (of 6)

CHAPTER III
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LOCAL SERVICES DUE BY THE PRIVILEGED CLASSES.
I.Examples in Germany and England .-- These services are not rendered by the privileged classes in France.
Let us consider the first one, local government.

There are countries at the gates of France in which feudal subjection, more burdensome than in France, seems lighter because, in the other scale, the benefits counterbalance disadvantages.

At Munster, in 1809, Beugnot finds a sovereign bishop, a town of convents and a large seigniorial mansion, a few merchants for indispensable trade, a small bourgeoisie, and, all around, a peasantry composed of either colons or serfs.

The seignior deducts a portion of all their crops in provisions or in cattle, and, at their deaths, a portion of their inheritances.


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