M moires Pour Servir L'histoire Du Droit Public De La France En Mati res D'imp ts offers a detailed record of French public law concerning taxation, focusing on events up to 1775. This historical account provides insights into the legal and political landscape of pre-revolutionary France, exploring the complexities of taxation under the monarchy. Compiled by Chr tien Guillaume de Lamoignon de Malesherbes, Auger, and Moine de La Clarti re, this volume is an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution of French law and the challenges of governance during this pivotal period.
With a comprehensive index, "M moires" serves as a key reference for legal scholars and historians seeking to understand the intricacies of French fiscal policy and its impact on society. This work illuminates the debates and decisions that shaped the French legal system, providing a rich context for understanding the events that led to the French Revolution.
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