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Pierre-Victor MALOUET (Riom 1740-1814) Intendant of the Navy, deputy of the Tiers-État of the seneschaussée of Riom to the Estates General, royalist publicist. - L.A.S., Paris June 16, [to Mme NECKER]; 2 1/2 pages in-4. He thanks her for her observations on the subject of the Sisters of Charity and sends the text to Marshal de Castries: "Your opinion, Madame, is a judgment on which both vanity and virtue would like to rely, but I am not blinded. The goodness and the elevation of your soul spread to all that is close to you". He reiterated his devotion to him and Monsieur Necker, even in exile, and would "always consider it a favor to be allowed into your retreat"... - L.A.S., Toulon October 27, to a duke; 4 pages in-4. On the subject of forthcoming appointments in the navy; he proposes "in preference for this promotion, commissaires aux classes who have been raised in the arsenal and who know the inland service of the ports". He gives the names, qualities and references of the men suitable for this choice.

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MALOUET, Pierre-Victor. Motifs d'après lesquels M. Malouet a demandé l'élargissement des Avignonois détenus à Orange. Paris. Impr. P. Fr. Didot jeune, 1790 8vo piccolo. 180x112 mm. Pages 7, 1 blank. Traces of use. First edition. Malouet, deputy of the Third Estate, among the leaders of the Royalist faction, defends the supporters of the aristocracy who had been arrested following the June 11-12, 1790 revolt in Avignon, and who had been transferred to Orange, to prevent them from being massacred. Speech delivered at the December 1790 Sitting of the National Constituent Assembly, as given in the "Collection des opinions de M. Malouet," (Vol.3), published in 1792. The Author, 1740-1814, politician and landowner, was Adviser to the King, Director of the Navy, sent to Marseilles in 1780, Deputy of the Third State of Riom in the States General, founder of the Club des Impartiaux, emigrated to England in 1792. He returned to France in 1801. Small 8vo. 180x112mm. Pp.7, 1 blank. Traces of wear.First edition. Malouet, deputy of the Third Estate, one of the leaders of the royalist faction, defends the supporters of the aristocracy who had been arrested following the revolt of June 11-12, 1790 in Avignon, and who had been transferred to Orange, to prevent them from being massacred . Speech given in the December 1790 Session of the National Constituent Assembly, as indicated in the "Collection des opinions de M. Malouet," (Vol.3), published in 1792. The Author, 1740-1814, politician and landowner, was Counselor of the King, director of the Navy, sent to Marseilles in 1780, Deputy of the Third Estate of Riom in the States General, founder of the Club des Impartiaux, emigrated to England in 1792. He returned to France in 1801.