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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
L.S. "Bonaparte" with autograph compliment, Abbeville 10 messidor XI [29 June 1803], to Consul CAMBACÉRÈS| the letter is written by Méneval| 1 page in-4, vignette engraved with the name of Bonaparte I Consul of the Republic. [97]
He "left Amiens yesterday Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the morning, after having been in pomp at the cathedral to make the prayers of departure. I crossed
Abbeville| I went to S. Valery| I stayed there for six hours on horseback, riding along the most important points of the coast. I came back to Abbeville to sleep, from where I will leave in an hour for Étaples and
Boulogne. Everywhere construction is beginning to get under way.
I found in Abbeville, S. Valery & all along my route the same spirit as in Amiens". He adds in his own hand: "Hi".
One joined a L.A.S. of MÉNEVAL to Cambaceres, Calais 12 messidor (1 p. in-4): " The great tiredness that the endless races of the 1st Consul caused him prevented him from answering your two mails. He went to bed this evening while leaving the table without having signed a letter which he had dictated "...
L.S. "Bonaparte" with autograph compliment, Abbeville 10 messidor XI [29 June 1803], to Consul CAMBACÉRÈS| the letter is written by Méneval| 1 page in-4, vignette engraved with the name of Bonaparte I Consul of the Republic. [97]
He "left Amiens yesterday Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the morning, after having been in pomp at the cathedral to make the prayers of departure. I crossed
Abbeville| I went to S. Valery| I stayed there for six hours on horseback, riding along the most important points of the coast. I came back to Abbeville to sleep, from where I will leave in an hour for Étaples and
Boulogne. Everywhere construction is beginning to get under way.
I found in Abbeville, S. Valery & all along my route the same spirit as in Amiens". He adds in his own hand: "Hi".
One joined a L.A.S. of MÉNEVAL to Cambaceres, Calais 12 messidor (1 p. in-4): " The great tiredness that the endless races of the 1st Consul caused him prevented him from answering your two mails. He went to bed this evening while leaving the table without having signed a letter which he had dictated "...
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