Union français des amis de la paix sociale. Proclamations, 1872-1873.

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Union français des amis de la paix sociale. Proclamations, 1872-1873.

3 proclamations printed on bible (onion skin) paper to be clandestinely transported from Italy into France: AUX TRAVAILLEURS FRANCAIS, December 1872; A NOS CONCITOYENS, Jan. 1873; A NOS CONCITOYENS, May 1873.

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