Marc-Étienne POPULUS (1736-guillotiné 1794) lawyer in Bourg- - Lot 35

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Marc-Étienne POPULUS (1736-guillotiné 1794) lawyer in Bourg- - Lot 35
Marc-Étienne POPULUS (1736-guillotiné 1794) lawyer in Bourg-en-Bresse, deputy to the States General. 2 L.A.S., Paris 1789-1791, to his compatriots of Bourg-en-Bresse; 3 and 3 pages and a quarter in-4. Very interesting letters on the work of the Assembly - November 1, 1789. Rumors about the Duke of ORLÉANS (Philippe-Égalité); the Duke of Liancourt came to certify that the King had charged the Duke with a mission in England. The Prince of LAMBESC was denounced as a criminal of lèse-nation. Account of the discussion on the goods of the Clergy, with the intervention of the abbot MAURY... "It seems to me, that it is instant to consecrate the principle that the goods of the Church are national"... - September 5, 1791. "Finally the constitution is completed and France has a free government". Populus tells the conclusion of the works, the presentation of the constitution to Louis XVI, the fermentation in the electoral body of Paris... Former Patrice Hennessy collection.
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