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173000Paris, 1792-1793 in-8, cartonnage papier orange, titre manuscrit au dos (rel. de l'époque).
1794199<p>CONVENTION NATIONALE. COMITÉ MILITAIRE. REGLEMENT POUR L'ORDRE DU TRAVAIL ET LA POLICE INTÉRIEURE DU COMITÉ MILITAIRE. ARÊTÉS DU COMITÉ MILITAIRE IMPRIMÉS En vertu de l'article 31 du décret du 7 Fructidor l'an deuxième de la République française une et indivisible. Extrait du registre des procès-verbaux des séances. A PARIS DE L'IMPRIMERIE NATIONALE. Brumaire l'an III. 1794 In-8vo. 32 pages. Disbound trimmed resewn using original sewing stations. Two copies were located at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and the British Library respectively. Condition is good.</p><p>Sixteen members of the Comité Militaire established in this operational manual the details of the organization of la police intérieure including arms military hospitals oversight training of troops establishment of the hierarchy of the gendarmerie nationale artillery fortifications frontier security military buildings housing and equipping troops convoys relays equipping horsemen and surveillance of the armed forces in Paris.</p><p>A chronology follows the details of the legislative proceedings about the organization of troops police and military tribunals as well as for the gendarmerie required by the department of Paris; also the provisioning of the corps-de-gardes of Paris and the extensive legislative summaries concerning the force armée of Paris and the military transports. </p>The manual is signed by Gossuin president Dubois-Crancé secrétaire. DE L’IMPRIMERIE NATIONALE books
17933635Côte-d’Or 1793. Côte-d’Or imprint dated in Paris 21 June 1793. Folio broadside ca. 27 × 20 cm printed on one leaf verso with official manuscript certifications and signatures. Unbound as issued. Tanned and dusted at the upper edge. A natural paper flaw at lower blank margin from the original pulp quality not later damage. Minor toning and light edge wear. Otherwise in fine condition. Côte-d’Or imprint dated in Paris 21 June 1793. Folio broadside ca. 27 × 20 cm printed on one leaf verso with official manuscript certifications and signatures. Unbound as issued. <p><br /> Rare Revolutionary decree regulating the status and military integration of Caribbean refugees during the Haitian Revolution.<br /> <p><p><br /> Official decree issued by the French National Convention during a critical stage of the Haitian Revolution concerning citizens of Saint-Domingue Martinique and Guadeloupe who had fled their homes amid revolutionary turmoil and taken refuge in Saint Lucia and neighboring territories in the Americas. This decree sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of the Haitian Revolution: the experience of refugees whose political allegiance remained uncertain. While many also went to Martinique the United States or France the Convention saw their regulation and possible reintegration as a pressing issue. Enacted in Paris on 26 June 1793 it was subsequently printed locally in the department of Côte-d’Or for recording and public posting by municipal authorities.<br /> <p><p><br /> The decree distinguishes between counter-revolutionary émigrés and those who fled only to escape violence while remaining loyal to the Republic. Loyal refugees were required to present municipal certificates attesting to their civic virtue civisme and to the circumstances of their flight. Once certified they could be employed by General François-Thomas Galbaud du Fort governor of the Îles du Vent Windward Islands and other officials for land or naval service organized into volunteer companies with the same pay and conditions as regular troops. Registers of their names and origins were to be maintained and sent to the Convention while copies of the decree were to be forwarded to the governments of the United States inviting them to inform French refugees there of its provisions.<br /> <p><p><br /> The decree was issued at a moment when tensions in Saint-Domingue were reaching a breaking point. In June 1793 white royalist planters and free men of color were struggling for control of Cap-Français while formerly enslaved insurgents under leaders such as Toussaint Louverture were gaining strength in the northern plains. On 20–22 June 1793 violent clashes erupted when Governor Galbaud attempted to rally white colonists and other loyalists culminating in a catastrophic fire that destroyed much of the city and drove thousands into exile.<br /> <p><p><br /> Amid this upheaval and with Britain and Spain preparing to invade France’s Caribbean colonies the Convention sought to act preemptively. The decree provided a framework to identify and integrate loyal refugees turning them into a military and political resource rather than a potential threat. It reflects the Convention’s urgent effort to secure both manpower and allegiance stabilizing its Caribbean possessions at a moment of extreme vulnerability.<br /> <p><p><br /> Signed in print in Paris on 26 June 1793 by Collot d’Herbois president of the Convention and leading Montagnard Charles Delacroix and secretaries Gossuin and P. A. Laloy and certified in manuscript by two officials of the Côte-d’Or on 14 July 1793 confirming its registration and promulgation within the department.<br /> <p><p><br /> The decree is scarce both in institutions and the market. We have not located another copy of this Côte-d’Or imprint and RBH records only two copies sold at auction.<br /> <p><p><br /> A rare survival illustrating how Revolutionary France sought to balance loyalty military needs and colonial governance during the upheavals of 1793 and the Haitian Revolution.<br /> <p>. unknown
18634035Bogotá: Impr. de la Nación 1863. 8vo. 1 f. 86 pp. vii pp. <br><br>The period 184080 in Colombian political history was characterized by swings between ascensions of the Liberals and of the Conservatives the Liberals ruling without serious challenge in the last two decades of that period.<br>Â Â Â Â This publication contains the Constitution of 1863 as ratified by the Ríonegro Convention as well as most of the other legislation that the Convention adopted. The constitution incorporated many anti-clerical measures including separation of Church and state; full freedom of worship even for non-Catholics; suppression of religious orders; prohibition of corporate ownership of real property which amounted to prohibition of Church ownership of property; and governmental supervision of worship. The document also thoroughly decentralized power and made each state a virtual law unto itself.<br>Â Â Â Â In an attempt to curb the power of Gen. Mosquera the presidency was made an office of two-year duration and immediate re-election or succession was barred.<br>Â Â Â Â Important and rare: NUC Pre-1956 fails to locate any copies and WorldCat finds only two copies. Removed from a volume of pamphlets and now in later wrappers. Ownership mark eradicated from title-page. => A very good copy of a rare item. Impr. de la Nación unknown books
232846Paris, 1792 10 pièces en un vol. in-8, demi-basane cerise, dos lisse orné de filets et caissons dorés, coins en vélin vert (reliure du XIXe siècle). Mouillures claires, importantes en début de recueil.
1793340COMPLET . Grasse: Imprimerie de Guichard, Fils, An II de la république In- 8 ( 22X 14 cm ) reliure cartonnée postérieure et muette . V-XXXII pp. - 224 pp. Suivies des 12 Tables ( non paginées) pour réduire les anciennes Mesures de longueur , de superficie, de capacité des anciens Poids, en Mesures et Poids du nouveau système décrété par la Convention nationale . 1p. Remarque, 1p. Errata. - 2 planches dépliantes dont celle du RAPPORT DU GRAVE OU NOUVEAU POIDS AVEC LES DIFFERENTS POIDS QUI ETOIENT EN USAGE DANS LA REPUBLIQUE.
17930010256France. Good with no dust jacket. 1793. Ephemera. On offer is a fine example of a decree passed by the revolutionary government of France in the months preceding the Reign of Terror. The document is titled Decret de la Convention National. It is dated 23rd day of the first month of Year 2 which corresponds to October 14th 1793. The decree numbered 1718 lays out the law regarding divorce. An excerpt follows: qui authorise le conjoint demande en divorce a faire apposerles scelles sur les effects mobiliers de la communaute. Translation: which authorizes the spouse petition for divorce to have affixed the seals on the household effects of the community. The decree then goes on to specify the process: en formant une demande en divorce. S'il existe une communaute le conjoint demandeur pourra faire apposer les scelles fur tous les meubles et effects mobiliers dependant de ladite. Translation: by filing for divorce. If there is a community the applicant spouse may have the seals affixed to all the furniture and household effects belonging to that community. For a historian or legal scholar this is an excellent example of how new laws were formulated in the days following the overthrow of the French monarchy and government. For a gender studies program it offers an interesting sense of the rights of women in the heady days of the revolution. This is a printed document measuring 9.25 inches by 7.25 inches. It consists of one sheet of paper folder to create four pages on two of which is printed the decree. The paper is in very good condition and the printing is clear. ; 9.25" x 7.25"; 4 pages; Signed by Author . unknown
28985Aux Citoyens Dubois Crancé et Gauthier. In-8 en demi-reliure à caissons dorés. Imprimerie Natione en 1793. TBE.
483491793.Petit in-8 demi-relié.91 p. Quelques rousseurs.Demi-reliure ornée,postérieure.Etat satisfaisant.
17944700Philadelphia: Pr. & sold by Benjamin Franklin Bache 1794. 8vo 21.5 cm 8.5". 12 pp. <br><br>Sole American edition of Gabriel Bouquier's report on reforming public education in France. The chief aims are to release secondary and higher education from the "hide-bound" ways that the Revolutionary government perceived in the ancient regime and to establish a system for training youths who will be immediately useful to France in commerce exploration mining the military and other nonacademic pursuits. One of the reforms that it is thought will help ensure good instruction is the selection of teachers in public forums by committees of 40 citizens each drawn from a cross-section of citizens. Committee votes are to be open to the public and a clear majority is to be necessary for appointment. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Evans 27001. Removed from a nonce volume now in modern wrappers. Six-digit number stamped on title-page. A little dusty. Pr. & sold [by Benjamin Franklin Bache] unknown books
272358 pages in-folio imprimes au recto.Ces bulletins imprims Paris l'Imprimerie nationale, ont t publis par la Convention nationale avec, en tte, la mention Egalit, Libert, entre le 11 octobre 1792 et le 6 juin 1794. Bel ensemble en trs bon tat de conservation.
1792boz_001449Nicolas Maure dit Maure Aîné. Lettre autographe signée, 1792 Épicier et homme politique français Lettre autographe signée de Nicolas Maure dit Maure Aîné, datée du 24 Novembre 1792 (24 9embre 1792) à Paris. Rédigée à l'encre brune sur un feuillet de papier vergé filigrané. Nicolas Maure, député de l'Yonne à la Convention Nationale, était un Jacobin fervent, proche de Marat et de Robespierre. Il vota la mort de Louis XVI. Cette lettre, rédigée deux mois seulement après la proclamation de la République, témoigne de la ferveur de l'époque. On y retrouve le vocabulaire révolutionnaire caractéristique : "Chère concitoyenne", "acte de justice", "salut fraternel". Une note ancienne en haut à gauche de la page rappelle la biographie du conventionnel et sa fin tragique : il se suicida le 15 prairial an III pour échapper à la réaction thermidorienne. État : Voir photos pour plus de détails. Dimensions : 18,2 x 23,6 cm. Nombre de pages : 1 page Nicolas Maure dit Maure Aîné Nicolas-Sylvestre Maure, dit Maure aîné, est un épicier et un homme politique français, né le 31 décembre 1743 à Auxerre et mort le 3 juin 1795 à Paris.
1795NAS-26Paris, Cussac, [1795]. Deux tomes en un volume in-4, 364-362 pp. (non-rognées). Basane fauve marbrée, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre ("Convention Nationale") rouge. Germinal (21 mars au 19 avril 1795, tome L) et Prairial (20 mai au 18 juin 1795, tome LII). Texte sur deux colonnes. Quelques épidermures, coiffe manquante, sinon bon état de la reliure.
179233255Paris: Colophon: L'Imprimerie de la Veuve Herissant 1792. 4to 26.3 cm 10.4". 4 pp. <br><br>At a particularly tense juncture in the French Revolution some of the Catholic citizens of Paris appeal to the wisdom and fairness of the National Convention in hopes that a proposal to rescind the Church's financial support will not be passed.<br>Â Â Â Â WorldCat locates => only three U.S. institutional holdings two of which are at the same university. Sewn edges untrimmed. First page with hand-inked shelving numerals in lower inner corner and pencilled initials in upper outer corner. Age-toned creased edges slightly ragged. Still a very good copy of a scarce item. Colophon: L'Imprimerie de la Veuve Herissant unknown books
179335411Paris: De l'Imprimerie Nationale 1793. 8vo 19.3 cm 7.6". 35 1 pp. <br><br>First edition: The penalties to be levied on refugees along with possible exemptions and other actions to be taken followed by an example of the certificate of residence. Note that this is not identical to the item of a similar title by Charles-Nicolas Osselin Martin & Walter 26104 which has a different page count and subtitle.<br>Â Â Â Â At the top of the first page: "Convention Nationale."<br>Â Â Â Â WorldCat and NUC Pre-1956 locate only four U.S. institutional holdings. Removed from a nonce volume first page with paper shelving label and pencilled initials in upper corners. Resewn. Scattered light spotting. De l'Imprimerie Nationale unknown books
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7260Bulletin des Lois de la République française, an III, de l'Imprimerie nationale des Lois. In-8, demi-basane, dos lisse avec filets dorés, grecques et pièce de titre cuir noir, titre doré et mention du "tribunal de commerce de Montereau" en coiffe de queue. Bulletins des Lois de la République française n° 101-105 - Discours sur les principes du gouvernement actuel et sur les bases du crédit actuel prononcé par Boissy d'Anglas à la séance du 7 nivôse, l'An III de ...
056289Montpellier De l'Imprimerie de Jean-François Picot 1793 in 4 (25x20) 1 fascicule broché, 20 pages, non rogné, trace de mouillure claire. Décrets de la Convention Nationale N°1301. Décrets de la Convention Nationale, Des 23 & 24 Juillet & 11 août 1793, l'an second de la République française. 1°/ Relatif à l'organisation des Postes & Messageries en Régie nationale. 2°/ Relatif à la Loi des Postes & Messageries. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1899127386Paris, L.-Henry May - G. Mantoux 1899 In-4 31 x 21 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs encadrés de petits fers dorés, filets dorés, tête dorée, 314 pp., nombreuses gravures d’après les estampes originales de l’époque, table des matières. Plats sensiblement frottés, intérieur en bon état.
Paris Baudouin 1822, In-8 relié demi-basane blonde, dos lisse trés orné. XXXVI + 160 + XII + 398 pages + XII + 398 pages. Dos frotté, coiffe et mors fragilisés, quelques rousseurs. Bon exemplaire.
1793278651 brochure in-4, De l'Imprimerie Nationale Exécutive du Louvre, Paris, 1793, 3 pp.
1792276579 brochures in-4 et in-8, à savoir : Loi relative à la Solde des Gens de guerre donnée à Paris le 29 avril 1792, De l'Imprimerie de Mallard, 16 pp. [ On joint : ] Décret de la Convention Nationale, du 7 Mai 1793, l'An second de la République Française relatif à l'indemnité à accorder aux Militaires employés dans les armées, dont les Equipages de guerre auront été prix par les ennemis, De l'Imprimerie de Surre Fils, 4 pp. [ On joint : ] Loi relative à la Suspension des Pensions de retraite pour les Militaires donnée à Paris le 27 Mai 1792, , De l'Imprimerie de Mallard, 3 pp. [ On joint : ] Loi relative aux appointements des Officiers & aux moyens d'accélérer la formation de leurs Equipages donnée à Paris, le 5 Mai 1792, , De l'Imprimerie de Mallard, 2 pp. [ On joint : ] Loi relative aux Troupes Provinciales donnée à Paris le 20 Mars 1791, De l'Imprimerie de Mallard, 4 pp. [ On joint : ] Loi relative à une augmentation de Troupes, tant Infanterie que Cavalerie, & aux Pensions de retraite qu'il convient d'accorder aux Agens du Pouvoir Exécutif dans les Pays étrangers, en cas de remplacement. Donnée à Paris le 4 Février 1791, De l'Imprimerie de Mallard, 3 pp. [ On joint :] Loi Relative aux Citoyens pensionnés par l'Etat qui seront placés dans les bataillons de Gardes nationaux volontaires destinés à la défens des frontières donnée à Paris le 30 octobre 1791, De l'Imprimerie de Mallard, 3 pp. [ On joint : ] Décret de la Convention Nationale, du 30e jour de Brumaire, an second de la République Française qui augmente la Solde des Troupes employées au service des armées de la République, De l'Imprimerie Nationale du Louvre, Paris, 2 pp. [ On joint : ] Décret de la Convention Nationale, du 18 Mai 1793, Portant que les Gardes Nationales en activité de service, n'auront d'autre solde que celle décrétée pour les Troupes de la République, A Chaalons, Chez Mercier, 2 pp.
1793278402 brochures grand in-8, De l'Imprimerie de P. J. B. Guimbert, Chatelleraud, 1793, 4 pp. et 3 pp. : Décret de la Convention Nationale du 4 Avril 1793, Portant qu'il sera nommé un Ministre de la guerre, et qui détermine les fonctions des six Commissaires qui seront envoyés près les Armées du Nord et des Ardennes [ On joint ] Décret du 4 avril 1793 Portant qu'il sera pris 14 membres parmi les Commissaires envoyés dans les Départemens du Nord et de l'Est, pour faire mettre en état de défense les places de guerre.
2013339496.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0260168149.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover