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Pierre-Louis ROEDERER (1754-1835) magistrate, deputy of the - Lot 594

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Pierre-Louis ROEDERER (1754-1835) magistrate, deputy of the - Lot 594
Pierre-Louis ROEDERER (1754-1835) magistrate, deputy of the Tiers de Metz to the Estates General, public prosecutor of Paris, State Councilor under the Empire.L.A. (incomplete), [ca. 1801-1802]; 12 pages in-4 (the beginning and the end are missing). Long and very interesting incomplete letter, about the political situation, the struggle of the Tribunate against the 1st Consul (Napoleon), about the judicial reform... "in Paris the opinion goes in the opposite direction to the interest of the Gouvt. The Jacobin party goes in the direction of the Tribunate - besides the fact that the First Consul does not hold the majority of the Tribunate "... Etc. We join a L.A.S., Boisroussel September 18, 1829, to Charles Baudin, merchant in Le Havre (3 p. in-8, adr.), about an order of logs of caïlcédrat and mahogany, for himself and the deputy of Alençon Mercier...
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