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Requête a joindre au mémoire du comte de Cagliostro.
Author
Cagliostro, Alessandro, conte di, 1743-1795
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Language
French
Published/Created
À Paris : et se trouve chez Emmanuel Flon, imprimeur-Libraire, rue des Frippiers, à Bruxelles, 1786.
Description
14 p. ; 22 cm. (8vo)
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2012-0089N
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Cagliostro, Alessandro conte di 1743-1795
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Trials, litigation, etc
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Diamond Necklace Affair, France, 1785
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Trials (Larceny)
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France
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Paris
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Trials (Conspiracy)
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France
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Paris
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France. Parlement (Paris)
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including Mémoire pour le sieur Bette d'Etienville, : servant de réponse a celui de Mr. le baron de Fages and 12 other(s).
Histoire du collier.
Notes
Caption title.
Consultation (p. 14) is dated 29 mai 1786, and signed Thilorier, avocat.
With
No. 4 in vol. 1 of two volumes with spine titles: Histoire du collier.
Other title(s)
Requête a joindre au mémoire du comte de Cagliostro : a nosseigneurs de Parlement, la grand'chambre assemblée.
In
Histoire du collier. Vol. 1.
Multi-title collection including Mémoire pour le sieur Bette d'Etienville, : servant de réponse a celui de Mr. le baron de Fages and 12 other(s).
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702330206
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