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ALYPE, Pierre. Chambre des Deputes. Quatrieme Legislature. Session de 1887. Amendement au projet de loi portant approbation d'une convention relative a l'etablissement de cables telegraphiques sous-marins destines a desservir les colonies francaises des Antilles et de la Guyane francaise. Paris, A. Quantin, 1887 8vo, 230x138 mm. Pp. 1, 3 blank. Good conservation. Important amendment concerning the laying of submarine telegraph cables in the Antilles and Guyana : the supremacy of the 'French' is reaffirmed. Louis Alype, known as Pierre-Alype, 1846 - 1906, born in the colony of La Reunion, was a deputy from August 21, 1881 to May 31, 1898: in the House, he sat on the radical left and spoke (March 1884) in favor of France's rights over Madagascar, supported (May 4, 1885) the bill on the relegation of repeat offenders, supported the government's educational and colonial policies.See https://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/ 8vo, 230x138 mm. Pp. 1, 3 blanks. Good condition. Important amendment relating to the laying of submarine telegraph cables in the Antilles and Guiana: the supremacy of the 'French' is reaffirmed. Louis Alype, known as Pierre-Alype, 1846 - 1906, born in the colony of La Reunion, was a deputy from August 21, 1881 to May 31, 1898: in the Chamber, he sat on the radical left and spoke (March 1884) in favor of the rights of France on Madagascar, he supported (May 4, 1885) the bill on the confinement of repeat offenders, he supported the government's educational and colonial policy.

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ALYPE, Pierre. Chambre des Deputes. Quatrieme Legislature. Session de 1887. Amendement au projet de loi portant approbation d'une convention relative a l'etablissement de cables telegraphiques sous-marins destines a desservir les colonies francaises des Antilles et de la Guyane francaise. Paris, A. Quantin, 1887 8vo, 230x138 mm. Pp. 1, 3 blank. Good conservation. Important amendment concerning the laying of submarine telegraph cables in the Antilles and Guyana : the supremacy of the 'French' is reaffirmed. Louis Alype, known as Pierre-Alype, 1846 - 1906, born in the colony of La Reunion, was a deputy from August 21, 1881 to May 31, 1898: in the House, he sat on the radical left and spoke (March 1884) in favor of France's rights over Madagascar, supported (May 4, 1885) the bill on the relegation of repeat offenders, supported the government's educational and colonial policies.See https://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/ 8vo, 230x138 mm. Pp. 1, 3 blanks. Good condition. Important amendment relating to the laying of submarine telegraph cables in the Antilles and Guiana: the supremacy of the 'French' is reaffirmed. Louis Alype, known as Pierre-Alype, 1846 - 1906, born in the colony of La Reunion, was a deputy from August 21, 1881 to May 31, 1898: in the Chamber, he sat on the radical left and spoke (March 1884) in favor of the rights of France on Madagascar, he supported (May 4, 1885) the bill on the confinement of repeat offenders, he supported the government's educational and colonial policy.

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