Éléonor Bernard VALAZÉ (1780-1838) general and politician, s - Lot 653

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Éléonor Bernard VALAZÉ (1780-1838) general and politician, s - Lot 653
Éléonor Bernard VALAZÉ (1780-1838) general and politician, son of the conventionalist Dufriche-Valazé. 3 L.A.S., Paris June 9, 18 and 25, 1834, to M. Lefèvre, in Cambrai; 5 1/2 pages in-4 or in-8, 2 addresses. On his candidacy for the deputation. June 9. He exposes his basic political position: "My father, deputy of the Orne to the National Convention, died [...] for the holy and pure cause of the French Revolution, I fought for it during all my youth in our wars against the foreigner. I embraced with warmth and frankness the revolution of 1830; I believed it to be the complement of that of 1789: the form of government that it gave us seems to me to contain effective means of maintaining what the present Charter has preserved: thus I would be inclined to defend our government, even if my military religion did not make it a law for me"... However he would support the acts of the ministry only as far as they would be in conformity with the bases established in August 1830... He also explains his position in matters of finance... June 18. Warm thanks for all that he does in favor of his candidacy. "I was delighted with the sending of L'Union, it is very good, very good"... June 25. "I had to go to L'Aigle to destroy infamous slanders that had been spread against me there. I completely triumphed"... A L.A.S. of the conventional Jacques-Nicolas Vallée to the widow of the representative Valazé, on his steps to obtain a pension for her, 4 nivôse V (December 24, 1797) is joined.
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