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CALONNE (Charles-Alexandre de). De l'État de la France, présent et à venir. London and Paris, Laurent, 1790. In-8, [2]-xvi-440-viii pp. spotted tan basane, smooth spine gilt filleted, title p. (period binding). Handwritten bookplate Doré de Bariville. Also by the same author: Requête au Roi, adressée à Sa Majesté par M. de Calonne, Ministre d'État. Sl, sn, 1787. In-8 black bradel boards, title page (early 19th c. binding). Rousseurs.

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CALONNE (Charles-Alexandre de). De l'État de la France, prés

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