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marine. 3 letters or pieces, 1657-1779. Factum pour messire Jean Baptiste de Montolieu, capitaine d'une des Galleres du Roy, contre des marchands de Marseille et des marchands anglais, [1657]. Appointment of ensign Ruis as aide-major in the Antilles campaign, signed at sea by captain Duguay, on board the Magnanime (1745). Certified copy of a letter from Sartine to La Touche-Tréville concerning fishing by English ships (1779).

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marine. 3 letters or pieces, 1657-1779. Factum pour messire Jean Baptiste de Montolieu, capitaine d'une des Galleres du Roy, contre des marchands de Marseille et des marchands anglais, [1657]. Appointment of ensign Ruis as aide-major in the Antilles campaign, signed at sea by captain Duguay, on board the Magnanime (1745). Certified copy of a letter from Sartine to La Touche-Tréville concerning fishing by English ships (1779).

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