Napoléon Ier (1769-1821) - Lot 36

Lot 36
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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821) - Lot 36
Napoléon Ier (1769-1821) 2 L.S. "BP" and "Bonaparte", and one unsigned letter, Saint-Cloud 9-20 frimaire XI [30 November-11 December 1802], to Consul CAMBACÉRÈS; the letters are written by Méneval; ¾ page, 1 page and half page in-4, engraved vignettes with the name of Bonaparte I Consul of the Republic. [92, 93 and 94] 9 frimaire. He asks to "write a project for the costume of the Senate. It would seem to me suitable that it had three: the ordinary costume, that which they carry, by joining the sword to it, seems suitable to me. The costume in ordinary session. And the costume in big session, when it is question of an organic senatus-consult ". [Unsigned]. 9 frimaire. He asks "if it would be convenient to rule that until the law has pronounced on the increase of the public prosecutor's office of the Court of Cassation, and seeing that the reunion of Piedmont necessarily requires that there is a man of the country in the public prosecutor's office of the court, one will name by a decree the Citizen Botton; substitute of the Commissioner of the Government close to this Court of Cassation"... 20 frimaire. He received "the project of costume of the Senate. I ask you to make a model of ermine coat"...
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