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FLOQUET, Charles Thomas. Senat. Session 1886. Proposition de loi concernant les sucres. Paris, Imprimerie du Senat, 1886. Folio, 280x225 mm. Pp. 5, 3 blank. Slight signs of use and trace of moisture on upper margin and good conservation. New rules are proposed on the production, trade and taxation of sugar from the colonies Guadeloupe, Martinique, La Reunion. The Bill is signed Th. Ch. Floquet, President of the House of Deputies. Charles Thomas Floquet, 1828 - 1896, had a prestigious political career: deputy from 1871 to 1893, senator from 1894 to 1889, was Speaker of the House from April 8, 1885 to April 3, 1888 and then from November 16, 1889 to January 10, 1893; he was also Head of Government from April 3, 1888 to February 14, 1889. Folio, 280x225 mm. Pp. 5, 3 blanks. Slight sign of wear and humidity on the upper margin, overall in good condition. New rules are proposed on the production, trade and taxation of sugar from the colonies of Guadeloupe, Martinique and La Reunion. The Bill is signed by Th. Ch. Floquet, President of the Chamber of Deputies. Charles Thomas Floquet, 1828 - 1896, had a prestigious political career: deputy from 1871 to 1893, senator from 1894 to 1889, was President of the Chamber from April 8, 1885 to April 3, 1888 and subsequently from November 16, 1889 to January 10, 1893; he was also Head of Government from April 3, 1888 to February 14, 1889.

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