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Antilles - PEINIER (Louis-Antoine Thomassin de). L.S. and 6 copies of letters to the Minister of the Navy, Count de La Luzerne, 1 L.S. from La Luzerne to Peinier and 4 copies of letters certified by members of the Parish Committee. Port-au-Prince, Paris, 1789-1790. In-4 and in-folio, some letters creased. Interesting set on the colony of SAINT-DOMINGUE at the beginning of the Revolution. (Details on request.)

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Antilles - PEINIER (Louis-Antoine Thomassin de). L.S. and 6 copies of letters to the Minister of the Navy, Count de La Luzerne, 1 L.S. from La Luzerne to Peinier and 4 copies of letters certified by members of the Parish Committee. Port-au-Prince, Paris, 1789-1790. In-4 and in-folio, some letters creased. Interesting set on the colony of SAINT-DOMINGUE at the beginning of the Revolution. (Details on request.)

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