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CALONNE, Charles Alexandre; de. Arrêt du Conseil d'État du Roi, concernant les Toiles peintes d'Alsace, & les Toiles de coton blanches, provenant du commerce de la Compagnie des Indes. 21 Décembre 1786. In Paris, de l'Imprimerie Royale, 1786. Bifolium in 4to. 250x190 mm. Pages 2, 2 blank. Figured headpiece with the Lilies of France surmounted by the omniscient eye. Slight marginal browning, good condition. Protectionist measure for the trade and import of cotton cloth. "Oui le rapport du sieur de Calonne, ... Controleur general des finances." The decree aims to uphold the monopoly of Alsace manufactures that dyed cotton cloth. Bifolium in 4to. 250x190 mm. Pages 2, 2 blank. Headpiece decorated with the Lilies of France surmounted by the omniscient eye. Slight marginal browning, good condition. Protectionist measure for the trade and import of cotton fabric. "Oui le rapport du sieur de Calonne, ... Controleur general des finances." The decree aims to support the monopoly of the Alsace factories that dyed cotton cloth.

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CALONNE, Charles Alexandre de. Arrêt du Conseil d'État du Roi, qui nomme les Administrateurs & Employés qui doivent signer les Vingt mille nouvelles portions d'intérêts, créées par Arrêt du Conseil du 21 Septembre dernier. Du 30 Septembre 1786. Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1786. Bifolio in 4to. 250x190 mm. Pages 2, 2 blank. Figured headpiece with the Crown and the Lilies of France. Slight marginal browning, good condition. Establishment of the monopoly of the East India Company. On Calonne's initiative the East India Company had been created in 1785, in agreement with the British government. Provided with a capital of 20 million liras this company held the privilege of trading beyond the Cape of Good Hope. The aforementioned decree of September 21 confirms the monopoly. With this decree the directors are appointed, who will become very rich: among them, primarily Pierre Bernier who had gone to London in 1784 to negotiate the agreement with the British. Bifolium in 4to. 250x190 mm. Pages 2, 2 blank. Illustrated headpiece with the Crown and Lilies of France. Slight marginal browning, good condition. Establishment of the India Company monopoly. On Calonne's initiative, the India Company was created in 1785, in agreement with the English government. Equipped with a capital of 20 million lire, this company holds the privilege of trading beyond the Cape of Good Hope. The aforementioned decree of September 21 confirms the monopoly. With this decree, the administrators were appointed, who would become very rich: among these, first and foremost Pierre Bernier who had gone to London in 1784 to negotiate the agreement with the English.