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Bretagne. Corps d'observations de la société d'Agriculture, de commerce & des Arts. Années 1759 & 1760. Paris, Veuve Bruner, 1772. In-8 with the coat of arms of the Estates of Brittany. Corners and covers worn. (O.H.R. n°1576 - Fig. 3.)

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Bretagne. Corps d'observations de la société d'Agriculture, de commerce & des Arts. Années 1759 & 1760. Paris, Veuve Bruner, 1772. In-8 with the coat of arms of the Estates of Brittany. Corners and covers worn. (O.H.R. n°1576 - Fig. 3.)

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