SAINT-DOMINGUE. - Important set of 17 pamphlets, mainly text - Lot 321

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SAINT-DOMINGUE. - Important set of 17 pamphlets, mainly text - Lot 321
SAINT-DOMINGUE. - Important set of 17 pamphlets, mainly texts of laws from the revolutionary period. - AFFAIRE DUFAY. [BRULLEY]. To Dufay, who claims to be slandered, as if he could be. S.l.n.d. - DUFAY. On the 22 deputies, and others, known under the name of the Gironde. [Paris, Imprimerie de Pain]. - PAGE & BRULLEY. Calumniators denounced to the National Convention. [Paris, Laurens, around 1794]. Together 3 booklets in one volume in-8, bradel cardboard (Pierson). Damage removing some letters at the lower corner of the of the first leaf of the last booklet. - AMERICANS (Les) gathered in Paris, & formerly composing the General Assembly of the French part of Saint-Domingue, at the National Assembly. Paris, De l'Imprimerie nationale, 1791. In-12, unbound. A very rare document, unknown to Sabin, in which the colonists of Saint-Domingue Domingue make an act of submission and obedience to the National Assembly. - ARRÊT du Conseil d'État du Roi, qui casse & annulle une Ordonnance du Gouverneur général de Saint-Domingue, du 9 mai dernier, qui granted to foreigners the freedom of commerce for the southern part of Saint-Domingue. July 2, 1789. [Versailles, Imprimerie royale, 1789]. In-4, unbound. The judgment is signed La Luzerne. The tables of increase which were put under the eyes of His Majesty, note moreover that there was no pretext to open that there was no pretext for opening new ports so suddenly to Negroes and to foreign trade goods. The number of slaves has considerably increased in the southern part of the country [...]. It has increased even more noticeably due to the effect of the premium of two hundred pounds per head of Blacks introduced by France. head of Blacks of French introduction [...]. - ARREST of the Conseil d'Estat du roy, which allows all the French to continue to send to the colony of Saint-Loüis, Côte de Saint Domingue, vessels loaded with food and merchandise for six months. From the first of August 1719. Paris, De l'Imprimerie royale, 1719. In-4, in sheets. Wetness and foxing. - DECREE of the National Convention, of March 5, 1793, the second year of the French Republic, which declares that all the French Colonies are in a state of war. French Colonies are in a state of war. [Agen, Veuve Noubel & Fils, 1793]. In-4, in sheet. - DECREE of the National Convention, of 19 Ventôse, second year of the French Republic, which orders the arrest of the Members of the Colonial Assembly and of that of Saint-Marc. [Troyes, De l'Imprimerie de Garnier] s.d. [1794]. In-4, in sheet. - GARRAN. Opinion on the causes and remedies of the disasters of the Colonies, read at the Session of February 29, 1792. [Paris, De l'Imprimerie nationale], s.d. [1792]. In-12, 46 pages, in sheets. Browning in the lower part of the quires, with marginal paper loss in the first first few leaves. Stamp of the Bibliothèque de la ville de Paris (cancelled). - GOUY (Louis-Marthe de). Confession of a deputy in his last moments or List of the political sins denounced at the tribune of the the National Assembly, by several honorable slanderers. S.l., 1791. In-12, paperback, modern cover. - JOURNU-AUBER. Report, draft decree, in the name of the Committees of commerce and colonies united, on the help to be sent to Saint- Domingue. [Paris, De l'Imprimerie nationale], s.d. [1792]. In-8, in sheets. Stamp of the Bibliothèque de la ville de Paris (cancelled). - LETTRES PATENTES du Roi, sur le Décret de l'Assemblée nationale, relatif aux troubles survenus à Saint-Domingue. Given in Saint-Cloud, October 22, 1790. [Paris, Nyon, 1790]. In-4, in sheets. Signed La Luzerne, these letters patent annul the acts and decrees issued by the the Assembly of Saint-Marc, declare the said Assembly stripped of its powers and all its members stripped of their character of Deputies to the Colonial Assembly of Saint-Domingue. - LAW which grants Relief to the Children of the inhabitants of Saint-Domingue, who are in France. Given in Paris, on May 18, 1792. [Paris, De l'Imprimerie royale, 1792]. In-4, in sheets. - LOI relative aux moyens de secourir la Colonie de Saint-Domingue, given in Paris, on June 29, 1792, the fourth year of liberty. [Grenoble, Cuchet], s.d. [1792]. In-4, unbound. - ORDINANCE of the King, establishing a Legion for the Island of Saint-Domingue. April 1, 1766. [Paris, De l'Imprimerie royale, 1766]. In-4, in sheets. Creation of a legion of 54 companies of 100 men each, which will be suppressed in 1771. Some foxing. - PAGE (Pierre-François) and Augustin-Jean BRULLEY]. Sentinel, attention ! To J. B. Louvet. [From the Printing House of Cretot], s.d. [1793 ?]. In-8, unbound. A pamphlet by two commissioners from Saint-Domingue (cf. Sabin, no. 58164). - PETITION to the National Assembly, by the Proprietors of Saint-Domingue, resident in Paris. December 9, 1791. [Paris, De l'Imprimerie nationa
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