Code Militaire, Ou, Compilation Des Ordonnances Des Rois De France Concernant Les Gens De Guerre, Volume 2, is a valuable historical resource presenting a comprehensive compilation of French royal ordinances pertaining to military personnel. This meticulously assembled collection offers insight into the legal and regulatory framework governing the French military during the 18th century.
Detailing the rules, regulations, and protocols that shaped military life, the "Code Militaire" sheds light on aspects of military justice, discipline, and administration under the French monarchy. It is an essential reference for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of military law and the structure of the French armed forces during this period. This volume provides a critical understanding of the complexities of military governance in 18th-century France.
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