Autograph letter signed : [Paris?], to Maximilien Robespierre, 1792 Feb. 12.

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Autograph letter signed : [Paris?], to Maximilien Robespierre, 1792 Feb. 12.

Praising his writings; describing a disgusting "work of Machiavellianism" from the latest issue of the Chronicle; criticising Camille-Desmoulins; describing her projections for his political future.

1 item (3 p., with address) ; 23.3 cm.

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