Trophime-Gérard, marquis de LALLY-TOLENDAL (1751-1830)... Lot 57
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Trophime-Gérard, marquis de LALLY-TOLENDAL (1751-1830) deputy of the nobility of Paris to the Estates-General; arrested after August 10, he managed to leave France for England and offered to defend Louis XVI at his trial; he had fought to rehabilitate his father, the former governor of India. MANUSCRIT, De l'influenceede la Révolution sur la Ville de Paris, dated at the end of Geneva February 15, 1791; 26 pages in-8.
Very interesting reflection on the economic consequences of the Revolution, in period copy.
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