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POLICY Poster for the Declaration of the deputies of Alsace-Lorraine read at the National Assembly in Bordeaux, on March 1, 1871, by Mr. Jules Grosjean, deputy for Belfort. Imp. J. Cussac, Paris 74 x 45 cm Condition B+ (small tears)

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POLICY Poster for the Declaration of the deputies of Alsace-Lorraine read at the National Assembly in Bordeaux, on March 1, 1871, by Mr. Jules Grosjean, deputy for Belfort. Imp. J. Cussac, Paris 74 x 45 cm Condition B+ (small tears)

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