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50248France c.1773. Manuscript in ink 5 pp. folio; extremely well preserved; bound in modern papered boards with gilt-lettered red leather title label to the front; ex libris label of H. P. Kraus to front pastedown. One of the most important institutions in the history of evangelisation in Asia the Missions Étrangères de Paris MEP or Foreign Missions Society was founded in 1663 under the authority of Louis XIV as an organisation of secular priests and lay persons dedicated to missionary work in foreign lands. Although early on it had been active in North America by the late eighteenth-century the MEP's activities were almost entirely concentrated in Asia. The present document is a fully contemporary manuscript copy written in a clerical hand - whether that of a legal or religious scribe is not clear - of the 1773 Lettres Patentes issued under Louis XV concerning the newly codified regulations privileges and formal recognition of the MEP. It comprises a preamble two-and-a-half pages followed by 17 articles numbered I-XVII. At the foot of the last page of the document it is indicated that the original was signed by Louis and by Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux Minister of State. hardcover
175028367N. P. 1750. Within ornamental border. 1 vols. ca 9 x 14 inches. Broadside. Folded some light discoloration and soiling penned emendments else very good. Within ornamental border. 1 vols. ca 9 x 14 inches. Listing members of the Consellors of State including Messieurs Daligre De Morangis De Lezeau D'Estempes Des Hameaux De Marilac Poncet Bouvherat De Seve La Fosse Voisin Pussort and several others including the Bishop of Chartres and of Sées. unknown
5437Manuscript letter single folio sheet dated 16 February 1716 signed Louis in the hand of Louis XV's secretary countersigned by Louis Phélypeaux Marquis de La Vrillière Secretary of State addressed to Cardin Le Bret member of the parliament of Provence and nephew of the regent the Duc d'Orléans stating that a royal edict has been sent to the parliament of Provence 'which explains the circumstances in which merchants of my Kingdom must obtain passports from me to which edict I append a declaration forbidding any of my subjects to conduct commerce in the South Seas'; the verso with address of Le Bret; the document is complete legible and remarkably fresh with original folds. In France the period 1715-1723 is known as the Régence during which time Philippe Duc d'Orléans was in charge of the country's affairs owing to the fact that Louis XV was still a minor. In 1716 when this letter was written the War of the Spanish Succession had only recently ended and a member of the French House of Bourbon Philip V was now on the Spanish throne. The royal edict alluded to in the present letter ostensibly forbidding French subjects to conduct trade in the Pacific was typical of French diplomacy towards Spain in the early part of the eighteenth century. It was designed to allay Spanish fears that its monopoly of the rich resources along the western seabord of the Americas - namely the silver mines of Mexico and Peru - was under threat from the French but in reality the situation was quite different. While flattering the Spanish and officially appearing to discourage this type of trade France turned a blind eye toward its own merchants rounding Cape Horn and from the end of the seventeenth to well into the eighteenth century French private companies including the Compagnie de la Mer Pacifique or Mer du Sud and other private adventurers out of ports such as St Malo and La Rochelle conducted many voyages to the west coast of the Americas. These merchants carried royal passports which described the purpose of their voyages as being non-commercial in nature - they were simply exploring or acquiring scientific knowledge. Paradoxically these voyages proved so lucrative resulting in massive volumes of silver bullion for the French coffers that a genuine voyage of exploration in the Pacific was not carried out by the French until Bougainville 1766-69. Throughout this period England the new rival of France as a maritime superpower adopted an official policy towards the Spanish similar to that of the French - one of non-interference with the Spanish trading empire on the Pacific seaboard of the Americas - and it was not until the voyages of Wallis Carteret and Cook that it undertook serious exploration of the Pacific. unknown
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176058415Paris Valenciennes Labady ca. 1760. Uncut in original marbled stiff wrappers. Stamp on title-page. 42282 pp. Clean and fine. unknown
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1766077254Nancy: Pierre Antoine 1766. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Leather. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. First edition first printing thus provincial printing hardback 165 pages xv Tables Good condition in full leather gilt tooled spine all edges red. No inscriptions. Very Good for its age. <br/> <br/> Pierre Antoine hardcover
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