Publisher's Synopsis
This collection, entitled "Collection Des MÃ(c)moires PrÃ(c)sentÃ(c)s Au Conseil Du Roi Par Les Habitans Du Mont-jura Et Le Chapitre De S. Claude, Avec L'arrÃat Rendu Par Ce Tribunal...", offers a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century France. Authored by Voltaire and Charles-Gabriel-FrÃ(c)dÃ(c)ric Christin, it compiles memoirs presented to the King's Council by the inhabitants of Mont-Jura and the chapter of Saint-Claude, along with the decree issued by the tribunal. This work provides valuable insights into the legal and political landscape of the era, reflecting the concerns and grievances of local populations as well as the workings of the French monarchy.
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