Autograph letter signed : [Greece?], to an unidentified man, 19-- Apr. 11.

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Autograph letter signed : [Greece?], to an unidentified man, 19-- Apr. 11.

Thanking him for the pain he took to improve "their dreaded fate" upon returning from Greece; indicating the understanding, by way of friend Ch[arles?] Morice, that they depart on May 7th for Marseille, by way of the Patris II; regarding a letter by [Thomas Robert?] Bugeaud that they plan to publish very soon.

1 item (2 p.) ; 21.2 cm.

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Boissy, Gabriel, 1879-1949

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Bugeaud, Thomas Robert, duc d'Isly, 1784-1849

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McCrindle, Joseph F.

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Morice, Charles, 1861-1919

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