Joseph-Antoine-Joachim CERUTTI (1738-1792) Jesuit, literary - Lot 66

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Joseph-Antoine-Joachim CERUTTI (1738-1792) Jesuit, literary - Lot 66
Joseph-Antoine-Joachim CERUTTI (1738-1792) Jesuit, literary scholar and journalist, friend and collaborator of Mirabeau, deputy for Paris at the Legislative Assembly. L.A.S., Paris September 25, 1786; 4 pages in-4. He refers to DUPATY's memoirs (in defense of three Chaumont inhabitants condemned to the wheel), which Cerutti had advised him to shorten; he has produced a second, even longer memoir; but the moment is critical: "The Paris parliament believes itself insulted. Le garde des sceaux se croit inculpé"... Then on the affair of the Queen's Necklace: "Le Cal de ROHAN has changed his place of exile. He has retired to an abbey near Tours. His hero, Mr de CAGLIOSTRO, is said to be about to suffer new outrages. Police records show that he came to Paris fifteen to twenty years ago under the name of BALSAMO, and that he was selling orvietan on the Pont-Neuf with his wife, who was taken from him and then returned. No religion has had as many misteries as the life of this adventurer"... 9785/406
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