[French pamphlets] 1789-1840.

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[French pamphlets] 1789-1840.

Pamphlets in a variety of forms (decrees, constitutions, a program, personal narratives, reports, etc.) on a variety of topics including government, education, finance, refugees, orphans, religion, and law; most printed in France, but a few elsewhere, including Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands.

ca. 80 items ; 31 cm and smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7799951

Houghton Library

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Civiale, Docteur (Jean), 1792-1867.

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Genthon.

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Du Pin, Richard um 1789

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Séguier, M. (Antoine-Louis), 1726-1792.

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Lebrun, Charles-François, duc de Plaisance, 1739-1824

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Thomassin, J.-René (Jean-René)

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Pius VII, Pope, 1742-1823

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Dureau de La Malle, M. (Adolphe Jules César Auguste), 1777-1857.

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Boulay de la Meurthe, Alfred, comte, 1843-1926

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Viard, M.

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Crouzet, Pierre, 1753-1811

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Saintes, Amand, b. 1801

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Bellart, Nicolas François de, 1761-1826.

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Necker, Jacques, 1732-1804

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