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Fundamental principles of the laws of Canada, as they existed under the natives, as they were changed under the French kings, and as they were modifie(...)
Fundamental principles of the laws of Canada, as they existed under the natives, as they were changed under the French kings, and as they were modifie(...)
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Fundamental principles of the laws of Canada, as they existed under the natives, as they were changed under the French kings, and as they were modifie(...)

Date1841-1847.
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Fundamental principles of the laws of Canada, as they existed under the natives, as they were changed under the French kings, and as they were modified and altered under the domination of England. The general principles of the Custom of Paris, as laid down by the most eminent authors, with the text, and a literal translation of the text. The imperial and other statutes, changing the jurisprudence in either of the provinces of Canada at large. ''Compiled with a view of assisting las students in their studies by N. B. Doucet, Esq.''--cover, number 1. All volumes/numbers published between 1841-1843, with the exception of [Vol. I, no. 4] published in 1847. Vol. I, no. 4 bears no numbering designation; the statement on cover reads: ''This number to be read immediately after no. III, vol. I''. TPL,2580.
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Call Number / Accession Number37131055309751D
Dewey Number340.971 D594
Terminology Note
Toronto Public Library recognizes that the term "Indians," used in subject headings such as "Indians of North America", is offensive to many people. Although we currently maintain these headings to adhere to descriptive standards used by libraries worldwide, we and other Canadian libraries are working to replace them with ones that are acceptable to Indigenous Peoples in Canada.