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15656Nicely engraved after Raffet; overall size 6 1/2" x 10" with borders; light wear; some light foxing in margins; no date but circa 1850s done for the Eclectic; very good condition. Very Good. unknown books
177911158Paris: L'Imprimerie Royale 1779. 3 pages; wherein this ordinance declares that there is provision for punishment for anyone specifically servants and negroes to carry weapons ie. swords other implements; coming at a time in which Louis XVI 1754-93 at which the king was struggling with just how much freedom he could grant his subjects and not offend the ruling classes; there is in this declaration perhaps a foreshadowing and indication of fear of the violence to come in the French Revolution; woodcut headpiece ornament dated 1778; disbound from a larger volulme old stab-holes in left margin; old rub-hole in the printed signature of Jean-Charles-Pierre Lenoir Vicomte de Paris at end; good condition overall and interesting. Good. L'Imprimerie Royale unknown books
17782478631778. Manuscript book. Pages ruled in green and brown borders. 5 101 3 ff. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary dark brown morocco gilt arms of Louis XVI on upper and lower covers within gilt ruled borders with fleurs-de-lys at corners spine gilt with fleurs-de-lys morocco label a.e.g. Short start in foot of upper joint else fine. Bookplates of Mortimer L. Schiff Henry du Rosnel and three others. Manuscript book. Pages ruled in green and brown borders. 5 101 3 ff. 1 vols. 8vo. State of the French Government: Louis XVI attempts Reform 1776-8. In a law dated 18 March 1776 Louis XVI attempted to rationalize the organization of provincial governments and the present manuscript is the resulting report on the actual ranks and classes of the various provincial government officials. The principal governors are listed by name with emoluments and the ranks and numbers of subordinate officials are also noted. The principality of Monaco a French protectorate gives genealogical information in addition to the names and fiscal details. The government of Corsica is described as the last of the second class provinces ff. 99-101. The manuscript includes a table of contents for the provinces and concludes with six pages of financial summaries.<br/>This volume is of particular interest as it documents the French military and civil hierarchy on the eve of French involvement in the American Revolution. Notable figures with connections to the French participation include the Maréchal le Duc de Broglie governor of Metz who refused Lafayette's request to join. The Duc de Broglie was also patron of the Baron de Kalb. The Duc de Noailles governor of the royal house at Saint-Germain-en-Laye was the grandfather of Lafayette's wife. The comte de Rochambeau not named here was appointed in 1776 as governor of Villefranche; his rank is given as Major-Commandant 2600 livres.<br/>Rare and beautiful and dense with information on French administrative practice under the ancien régime. unknown books