NAPOLEON I. Two letters signed ('Buonaparte' and as 1st Consul, 'Bonaparte'), the first Paris, '15 frimaire an IV' [6 December 1795], a report of the bread rations consumed by the troops in Paris and of an attempted looting at a bakery, one page, 2°; the second to the Minister of Finance, Paris, '17 ventôse an VIII' [8 March 1800], asking whether the 78,000 francs stolen from a stage-coach at Doullens, between Arras and Paris, belonged to the Republic, one page, 4° vignette heading, contemporary annotation in upper margin, integral blank leaf. (2)

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NAPOLEON I. Two letters signed ('Buonaparte' and as 1st Consul, 'Bonaparte'), the first Paris, '15 frimaire an IV' [6 December 1795], a report of the bread rations consumed by the troops in Paris and of an attempted looting at a bakery, one page, 2°; the second to the Minister of Finance, Paris, '17 ventôse an VIII' [8 March 1800], asking whether the 78,000 francs stolen from a stage-coach at Doullens, between Arras and Paris, belonged to the Republic, one page, 4° vignette heading, contemporary annotation in upper margin, integral blank leaf. (2)

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