"Bon pour 45 livres que je dois au Citoyen ..Michel pour pain à moi fourni.
Nancy .."
Signed: François
"Bon pour Trente trois Livres ."
Signed: François
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François de Neufchateau, writer and politician (1750 - 1828).
Freemason.
Elected as a member of the Convention and proposed as Minister, he resigned, was imprisoned for having had a play performed that was suspected by small revolutionary minions of making subversive remarks.
(“Ah! the persecutors are the only ones who should be condemned.
And the most tolerant are the most reasonable.”)
Released after Robespierre’s fall,
appointed Director, Minister then President of the Senate under the Empire since he rallied very early to Bonaparte.
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- Object
- Handtekening letter gesigneerd (ALS)
- Aantal boeken
- 1
- Onderwerp
- Geschiedenis, Handschriften, Vrijmetselarij
- Auteur/ Illustrator
- François de Neufchâteau
- Boektitel
- Billet Autographe Signé
- Staat
- Zeer Goed
- Publicatiejaar oudste item
- 1804
- Druk
- Eerste druk
- Taal
- Frans
- Oorspronkelijke taal
- Ja
- Aantal pagina‘s.
- 1
- Afmetingen
- 13×16 cm