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Les constitutions d'Europe et d'Amérique / recueillies par M.É. Laferrière ; revues par M.A. Batbie.

Main Author: Laferrière, Edouard Louis Julien, 1841-1901.
Other Authors: Batbie, A. 1828-1887,
Language(s): French
Published: Paris : Cotillon, 1869.
Subjects: Political science.
Constitutions.
Note: "Ouvrage contenant en outre: 1⁰ Les constitutions de la France de 1789 à 1852. 2⁰ Des notes sur la législation électorale en vigueur dans les principaux états. 3⁰ Des notes sur les institutions provinciales et communales. 4⁰ Les traités ralatifs à l'organisation de l'Allemagne et à la constitution du Zollverein. 5⁰ Des renvois au Traité de droit public et admininstratif de M.A. Batbie..."
Physical Description: cxliv, 654 p. ; 23 cm.
Original Format: Book
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