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CURIOSITY - MAXIMUM LAW. Manuscript representing the Table of the MAXIMUM OF FOOD AND GOODS Stipulated in the First Article of the Law of September 29, 1793, Year II of the French Republic. 2 pp. gd. in-folio. Interesting manuscript which lists the nature of the commodity, the prices observed in 1790 and sets the maximum price for 1793. CURIOSITY - TEXTILE. Project to establish a gensoul (steam) spinning mill for white silks. 2 documents, "Bourg d'Argental", August 1, 1819. 4 pp. and 2 half-pages. CURIOSITY - SALTS. Permit to remove partly printed, completed in Le Havre, May 8, 1826. 1 p. in-4. Permit to remove 2350 kg of salt. [EPIGRAPHY]. HÉRON DE VILLEFOSSE Antoine (1845-1919) 4 L.A.S., 1 C.A.S. and 1 M.A.S. to Monsieur Pierre, director of the Revue du Berry, Paris and (s.d.), dated August 8, 1907 to April 10, 1910. 12 ½ pp. Formats in-12 to in-folio. Interesting correspondence, dealing with their readings (various articles), as well as the publication of fragments found at Méris (Epigraphie).

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CURIOSITY - MAXIMUM LAW. Manuscript representing the Table of the MAXIMUM OF FOOD AND GOODS Stipulated in the First Article of the Law of September 29, 1793, Year II of the French Republic. 2 pp. gd. in-folio. Interesting manuscript which lists the nature of the commodity, the prices observed in 1790 and sets the maximum price for 1793. CURIOSITY - TEXTILE. Project to establish a gensoul (steam) spinning mill for white silks. 2 documents, "Bourg d'Argental", August 1, 1819. 4 pp. and 2 half-pages. CURIOSITY - SALTS. Permit to remove partly printed, completed in Le Havre, May 8, 1826. 1 p. in-4. Permit to remove 2350 kg of salt. [EPIGRAPHY]. HÉRON DE VILLEFOSSE Antoine (1845-1919) 4 L.A.S., 1 C.A.S. and 1 M.A.S. to Monsieur Pierre, director of the Revue du Berry, Paris and (s.d.), dated August 8, 1907 to April 10, 1910. 12 ½ pp. Formats in-12 to in-folio. Interesting correspondence, dealing with their readings (various articles), as well as the publication of fragments found at Méris (Epigraphie).

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