FRENCH REVOLUTION. - Collection of 49 printed... - Lot 17 - Osenat

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FRENCH REVOLUTION. - Collection of 49 printed... - Lot 17 - Osenat
FRENCH REVOLUTION. - Collection of 49 printed booklets. 1791-1794. All in one volume in-8, half brown speckled basane, smooth spine with red title-piece, yellow edges; continuous foliation in ink; lower headband of a different leather, binding a little rubbed with a split bit (period binding). BARERE DE VIEUZAC (Bertrand). Report made [...] on the events of Paris, of the 9th thermidor, year two. [Paris], from the National Printing Office, [1794]. N° 31 of the collection. - LOUVET DE COUVRAY (Jean-Baptiste). Accusation against Maximilien Robespierre. In Paris, from the National Printing Office. 1792. N° 6. - ROBESPIERRE (Maximilien). Speech on the freedom of the press, pronounced to the Society of the Friends of the Constitution, May 11, 1791. In Paris, from the National Printing Office, [1791]. N° 1. - ROBESPIERRE (Maximilien). Report on the principles of political morality which must guide the National Convention in the internal administration of the Republic [...], the 18 pluviôse, year 2e. [Paris], from the National Printing Office, [February 1794]. N° 19. - ROBESPIERRE (Maximilien de). Report [...] on the relations of the moral religious ideas with the republican principles, on the national festivals. Session of the 18 floréal, the second year. In Paris, from the National Printing Office. [1794]. - SAINT-JUST (Louis). Report on the mode of execution of the decree against the enemies of the Revolution [...]. The 13 ventôse of the year II. In Paris, from the National Printing Office, [1794]. N° 20. - SAINT-JUST (Louis). Report on the factions of the foreigner, on the conspiracy woven by them in the French Republic, to destroy the republican Government, by corruption, to starve Paris; made [...] the 23 ventôse, year 2. In Paris, from the National Printing House, [1794]. N° 22. - SAINT-JUST (Louis). Report made [...] on the conspiracy hatched for several years by the criminal factions to absorb the French Revolution in a change of dynasty; and against Fabre d'Églantine, Danton, Philippeaux, Lacroix and Camille Desmoulins, accused of complicity in these factions, and of other personal offenses against Liberty. S.l.n.n., [late March or early April 1794]. N° 23. - Pieces of Jean-Nicolas BILLAUD-VARENNE, François-Antoine BOISSY D'ANGLAS, Philippe-Antoine MERLIN DE DOUAI, etc. - Bound with a handwritten piece and index.
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