Relation de la suppression des Carmelites de Flandre : manuscript, 1787.

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Relation de la suppression des Carmelites de Flandre : manuscript, 1787.

An account of the suppression of the Carmelite convents in the Austrian Netherlands, by order of Joseph II, and the transfer of thirteen sisters from the convent at Brussels to the convent of St. Denis near Paris.

1 v. ; 17 x 12 cm.

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