Document signed, dated : [Paris], 10 August 1833, 1833 Aug. 10.

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Document signed, dated : [Paris], 10 August 1833, 1833 Aug. 10.

Petitioning Baron de Schonen to continue annuity payments to the undersigned; also signed by Paer, Habeneck, Voort, Benoist, Tulou, Dauprat, Gebauer, F.-J. Naderman, and others.

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