The environs of Creil (Oise) and Chteau-Landon (Seine-et-Marne) are noted for their freestone (pierre de taille), which is also abundant at Euville and Lrouville in Meuse; the production of plaster is particularly important in the environs of Paris, of kaolin of fine quality at Yrieix (1-Jaute-Vienne), of hydraulic lime in Ardche (Le Teil), of lime phosphates in the department of Somme, of marble in the departments of HauteGaronne (St Beat), Hautes-Pyrnes (Campan, Sarrancolin), Isre and Pas-de-Calais, and of cement in Pas-de-Calais (vicinity of Boulogne) and Isre (Grenoble). [Please select]
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] The taille was of feudal origin, and in the Middle Ages was paid to the lord by his tenants. [Please select]
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The exemption of the upper orders from liability to the taille clung to that tax after the reason for such freedom had ceased to exist. [Please select]
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But the taille had still to be apportioned among the inhabitants. [Please select]
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In the country, the amount demanded for this tax was usually proportioned to that of the personal taille. [Please select]
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People who paid no taille were assessed according to their public office, military rank, business, or profession. [Please select]
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Notice that he writes of Paris, where there is no taille. [Please select]
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