Augustin Daniel Belliard letters, 1809-1831.

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Augustin Daniel Belliard letters, 1809-1831.

Letter of June 12, 1809, from Madrid, announcing a sale of horses and military equipage; letter of March 11, 1831, from Brussels, to a Monsieur D'Anse, expressing a desire for the speedy liquidation of military supplies, which Belliard says he has been trying to effect since 1814.

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