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This is Volume 3 of "Édits, Ordonnances Royaux, Déclarations Et ArrÃats Du Conseil D'état Du Roi Concernant Canada," a comprehensive collection of royal edicts, ordinances, declarations, and orders from the King's Council of State pertaining to Canada (New France). This historical legal compilation offers invaluable insights into the governance, administration, and legal framework of the French colony. Covering a range of topics from constitutional matters to day-to-day regulations, this volume is an essential resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the history of Canada and French colonial administration. The documents reflect the social, political, and economic realities of New France, making it a vital primary source for understanding the development of Canadian law and government.
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