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states, that there were thirty dependent houses of the order, but only twenty are known by name. Seventeen of these were in France, the principal one being at Val-Croissant, in the
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in large stone tubs, for which manufacture they claimed exemption from the tax levied on salt works. The collection of income due them involved the community in endless litigation.
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having ratified the arrangement. For the next quarter of a century the monastery flourished under its new conditions; but it was swept away in the
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