"Statuts De La Province Du Canada, Part 1" is a historical record of the statutes enacted in the Province of Canada. This volume offers invaluable insights into the legal framework and governmental policies of the era. Compiled under the authority of Canada, this text provides a comprehensive overview of the laws that shaped the region, reflecting the socio-political climate and the evolving legal landscape. Researchers, historians, and legal scholars will find this an essential resource for understanding the foundations of Canadian law and governance. Explore the primary sources that defined a pivotal period in Canada's history.
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