Letter signed, dated : Vienna, 17/29 February 1804, to [Ivan M.] Muravyev-Apostol in Madrid, 1804, 17/29 February.

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Letter signed, dated : Vienna, 17/29 February 1804, to [Ivan M.] Muravyev-Apostol in Madrid, 1804, 17/29 February.

Announcing his return to his post after a six-month leave to attend to his private affairs granted by the emperor [Alexander I of Russia].

1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)

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