Marc-Antoine JULLIEN de Paris (1775-1848) politician and pub - Lot 160

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Marc-Antoine JULLIEN de Paris (1775-1848) politician and pub - Lot 160
Marc-Antoine JULLIEN de Paris (1775-1848) politician and publicist, friend of Robespierre, entrusted with important missions during the Terror. L.A.S, Bordeaux 30 prairial II (June 18, 1794), to the municipality of Lesparre; 1 page and a quarter in-fol. vignette, letterhead Marc-Antoine Jullien, Membre de la Commission exécutive de l'Instruction publique, envoyé par le Comité de Salut public, à Bordeaux, address (wormholes, inner edge gnawed and repaired). On the naval combat of the Vengeur off Ouessant. Jullien reports that the naval army arrived in Brest on Prairial 23rd, after "two successive battles had taken place on the tenth and thirteenth, halfway to Terre Neuve. The English squadron was made up of 34 vessels, including 9 with three decks, and ours of 26 vessels, including 3 with three decks; in three hours' time 17 vessels were razed, including 7 of ours and ten to the enemy. We disemboweled half their squadron and damaged the rest", and the enemy withdrew "in the greatest disrepair": "We are now masters of the sea, and we will be out again in two days with a strong squadron. The long-awaited convoy from the United States has just arrived, with 116 sails and 7 to 8 catches: long live the republic! Our sailors and soldiers triumph"... 9785/781
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