FRANCE - 12 DENIERS FRANCOIS ( G 15 ) - 1792 A an 4 de la Liberté.
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FRANCE - 12 DENIERS FRANCOIS ( G 15 ) - 1792 A an 4 de la Liberté. Bust of Louis XVI King of the French - "The Nation, the Law, the King". RARE VARIANTE different Leopard and Rose - TTB -

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27 Decrees of the Ancien Regime, Convention Nationale and Restoration, 1718-1818. Ancien Regime, June 30, 1718 to March 26, 1734 (1-4); Convention Nationale, January 2, 1794 to September 11, 1802 (5-26); Restoration, March 25, 1818 (27)Ancien Regime: of interest is the Parliament decree of October 3, 1718 concerning Pope Clement XI's Bull Unigenitus Dei Filius, (3).Convention Nationale, radicalization of politics: revolutionary propaganda (5); abolition of life annuities (9); Danton accused of conspiracy (10); signature of Louis-Jérôme Gohier, minister of justice, in the decree concerning the 'certificate of civility' (11); numerous laws of all kinds assembled in publications entitled 'Bullettin des Lois' (19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26).Restoration: Gunpowder and weapons laws. (27) 1. Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du Roy, qui proroge jusqu'au premier Janvier 1719 les delays accordez aux Vassaux pour render les Foy & Hommages dus au Roy a cause de son heureux Avenement a la Couronne. Du 30 Juin 1718.Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 17184to. 227x175 mm. Pp. 4. Royal coat of arms and headpiece with fleurs-de-lis of France engraved in woodcut on first and third pages. Reinforcement to central fold. Good copy. 2. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roy, du quatrieme Aoust 178 Qui ordonne l'execution de celui du 20 Septembre 1689 pour les Conseils Politiques & Nomination des Consuls.[Paris, August 4, 1718]4to. 227x173 mm. Pp. 6, 2 blank. Ornate engraved headpiece in xyl. Good marginal copy. 3. Arrest de la Cour de Parlement, Qui recoit le Procureur General du Roy Appellant comme d'abus d'un Decret du Pape intitule, Sanctissimi Domini nostri Domini CLEMENTIS divina Providentia Papa XI littera ad universos Christi fideles date adversu eos qui Constitutioni Sanctitatis suae quae incipit UNIGENITUS... debitam obedientiam praestare hactenus recusarunt, aut in posterum recusaverint, qui ordonne quel es exemplaires en seront apportez au greffe de la Cour... Du 3 Octobre 1718.Paris, la veuve de Francois Miguet, Hubert Muguet & Louis Denis de la Tour, 17184to. 226x173 mm. 12 pp. Headpiece and capilettera with the Lilies of France engraved in xyl. Reinforcement to central fold. Good marginal copy. 4. BERNAGE, Louis-Basile de. Ordonnance du 26 Mars 1734 Portant que dans toutes les Villes & Communautez de cette Province, il sera sursis a l'Election Consulaire.[Montpellier March 26, 1734]Flyleaf in 8vo. 205x150 mm. Pp. 2. Ornate engraved headpiece in xyl. Nice marginal copy. 5. Decret de la Convention Nationale. Du 13e jour de Nivose, an second de la Republique Francoise, une e indivisible. Relatif a l'impression & a l'envoi du recueil des Actions heroiques & civiques des Republicains Francais.Beauvais, Imprimerie P.C.D. Desjardins, [1794]4to. 252x201 mm. Pp. 2, 2 blank. Handwritten notes and signature. Fine specimen with wide margins. 6. Decret de la Convention Nationale, Du 11e jour de Ventose, an second de la Republique Francaise, une et indivisible. Relatif aux Scelles apposes apres le deces des Citoyens dont les Defenseurs de la Patrie sont heritiers.Grenoble, Cuchet, [1794]4to. 224x165 mm. Pp. 3, 1 blank. Handwritten notes and signature. Fine specimen with wide margins. 7. Decret de la Convention Nationale, Du 15e jour de Ventose, an second de la Republique Francaise, une et indivisible. Qui defend de faire passer des fonds aux habitans des Villes occupies par les Ennemis. Marseille, Imprimerie du Sans-Culotte Rochebrun, [1794]4to. 260x205 mm. Pp. 2, 2 blank. Very slight reddening. Good specimen with wide margins. 8. Decret de la Convention Nationale, Du 16e jour de Ventose, an second de la Republique Francaise, une et indivisible. Qui accorde des Setours pour les Citoyens pauvres incapables de travailler, & interdit la Mendicite aux individus valides.Beauvais, Imprimerie P.C.D. Desjardins, [1794]4to. 252x202 mm. Pp. 3, 1 blank. Handwritten notes and signature. Good specimen with wide margins. 9. Decret de la Convention Nationale, Du 2e jour de Germinal, an second de la Republique Francaise, une et indivisible. Qui interdit la faculte de negocier, vendre, ceder, transporter ou portager aucun titre de Rente viagere sur la Republique.Imprimerie des 86 Departemens, [1794]8vo. 203x136 mm. Pp. 2, 2 blank. Good copy. 10. Decret de la Convention Nationale, Du 4e jour de Germinal, an second de la Republique Francaise, une et indivisible. Relatif aux commissaires nommes par les antorites constituees.On verso: Decret de la Convention Nationale, Du 15e jour de Germinal, an second de la Republique Francaise, une e indivisible. Relatif aux prevenus de conspiration qui resisteroient ou insulteroient a la justice nationale.[Paris, March 24 and April 4, 1794]Flyleaf in 4to. 260x208 mm. Pp. 2. Nice marginal copy. "Lacroix, Danton, Chabot et autres" 11.GOHIER SIGNATURE. Decret de la Convention Nationale, Du 6e jour de Germinal, an second de la Republique Francais.

[Letters from Madame de Sévigné] "Portefeuille de M. le Comte de Bussy-Rabutin". Manuscript, ca.1700, in-12 (17.5*11.5cm), approx.320p (unpaginated). Exceptional manuscript of Bussy-Rabutin's correspondence, including 35 letters between Bussy and Madame de Sévigné, copied at the time from the Langeac manuscript, Bussy-Rabutin's autograph copy of his correspondence for his daughter. Our copy is a partial copy of the Langeac manuscript. Although the Langeac manuscript was used for Monmerqué's famous 1818 edition, it seems that he didn't use it all, since when it went on sale in 1823, it fetched a considerable price for its time - 300 francs - and was bought by the bookseller Dalibon, who produced his own edition the same year. The Langeac manuscript recently went on sale (Paris, Sotheby's, July 4, 2023, no. 3). Our manuscript contains a total of 65 items, mainly correspondence (see details below), and begins with a copy of the letter to his daughter, indicated as a dedicatory epistle in the entry for the Langeac manuscript: "You wished, my dear daughter, that I give you a collection of what your aunt de Sévigné and I have written to each other. I approve of your desire, and praise your good taste: nothing is more beautiful than Madame de Sévigné's letters; the pleasant, the banter and the serious are admirable in them; one would say she was born for each of these characters [...] As for what is in this collection, my dear daughter, I will not speak of it; I hate the airs of vanity and even more those of false modesty [...] All delicate people would have pleasure in reading it, if it were seen in our time [...] ". Note that this collection contains no letters after 1679, whereas the Langeac collection ends in 1692. The Marquise de Coligny published letters as early as 1697. We can legitimately assume that this manuscript was copied at this time for distribution to friends. However, apart from our copy and the Langeac copy, we have not identified any other early copies. Some of Bussy-Rabutin's letters appear to have remained unpublished. Provenance : - undetermined auction, early 19th century (1811?), n°1865. Memorandum preserved, pasted on the flyleaf, pencil note indicating a price of 124 francs. - Charles-Gilbert Morel de Vindé (1759-1842) : Sale in Paris, Hôtel de Bullion, March 17, 1823, no. 2349. Sold for 300 francs. - François-Denis Dalibon (1794-1853), bookseller, who acquired it at the Morel-Vindé sale, in order to publish the unpublished letters (Lettres de Madame de Sévigné, de sa famille et de ses amis. Paris, Dalibon, 1823). High-quality binding in the style of Luc-Antoine Boyet. Full midnight-blue Jansenist morocco, lined with red morocco, roulette trim on spandrels and edges, marbled endpapers, gilt edges. Slight wear to edges, spine slightly faded, paper uniformly yellowed. Exceptional pre-publication manuscript of Madame de Sévigné's letters, one of only two known. List of letters and pieces contained in the collection. The dates are indicated in pencil, probably by Dalibon; the numbers are those of the Hachette edition (1862): 1 Bussy to his daughter, the Marquise de Coligny. 2 Sévigné to Bussy, March 15, 1647 [1648, incorrectly dated by Bussy] (n°7). 3 Sévigné to Bussy, November 25, 1655 (no. 36). 4 Sévigné to Bussy, July 26, 1668 (no. 80). 5 Bussy to Sévigné, July 29, 1668 (no. 81). 6 Sévigné to Bussy, August 28, 1668 (no. 84). 7 Bussy to Sévigné, August 31, 1668 (no. 85). 8 Sévigné to Bussy, September 4, 1668 (no. 86). 9 Bussy to Sévigné, May 16, 1669 (no. 93). 10 Sévigné to Bussy, June 4, 1669 (no. 94). 11 Sévigné to Bussy, June 9, 1669 (no. 97). 12. sevigné to Bussy, august 8 [1st] 1669 (n°100). 13 Sévigné to Bussy, July 6, 1670 (no. 110). 14. sevigné to Bussy, February 16, 1671 (no. 135). 15 Corbinely to Bussy, May 16, 1672 (no. 275). 16 Bussy to Sévigné, March 20, 1674 (no. 379). 17 Sévigné to Bussy, September 5, 1674 (no. 385). 18 Sévigné to Bussy, August 6, 1675 (no. 424). 19) Sévigné to Bussy, October 9, 1675 (no. 455). 20 Sévigné to Bussy, October 13, 1677 (no. 662). 21 Sévigné to Bussy, November 3, 1677 (no. 668). 22 Bussy to Sévigné, November 6, 1677 (no. 669). 23 Sévigné to Bussy, December 8, 1677 (no. 671). 24 Corbinely to Bussy, February 8, 1678 (no. 681). 25 Bussy to Sévigné, February 23, 1678 (no. 684). 26 Sévigné to Bussy, June 20, 1678 (no. 693). 27 Bussy to Sévigné, June 29, 1678 (no. 696). 28 Sévigné to Bussy, December 18, 1678 (no. 709). 29 Sévigné to Bussy, May 29, 1679 (no. 716). 30 Bussy to Sévigné, June 10, 1679 (no. 718). 31 Sévigné to Bussy, June 27, 1679 (no. 720). 32 Mme de Colligny to Sévigné, July 6 [4?] 1679 (no. 721). 33. letter from Fontenelle to a demoisel