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NAPOLEON I. Two documents signed ('Nap' and 'Np'), the first Dresden, 25 September 1813, an order for the replacement of the bridge at Pilnitz by a pontoon bridge, one page, narrow 2° (310 x 100 mm.), laid down; the second Paris, 3 April 1806, a submission by the Commandant of Genoa that the custom of leaving six gates of the city open at night be suspended, with a minute by Dejean stating that the city profits from the charges levied at the gates and recommending that they remain open, signed by Napoleon in the margin, with an order that the custom is not to be changed, 2 pages, 2° (320 x 210 mm.). (2)