Autograph letter : [London], to the editor of the Morning Chronicle, [London], 1797 Aug. 16.

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Autograph letter : [London], to the editor of the Morning Chronicle, [London], 1797 Aug. 16.

Most likely written by Joseph Masclet. Concerns the long awaited release of the Marquis de Lafayette, Latour-Maubourg, and Bureaux de Pusy from the dungeon at Olmütz.

1 item (3 p.) ; 19 x 17 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7755981

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