LAVALLETTE Comte de - LS 1803 while in charge of the Postal Service Autograph Type_Books and ProgrammesAntoine Marie Chamans, comte de LAVALLETTE (1769 1830) Letter Signed (Lavallette), to Citizen Crespeaux, informing him that a widows request for pension arrears addressed to the First Consul has now been passed on to the appropriate authority. 1 page folio, cut down to 4to, in French, Paris, 7 pluviose an 11 [27 January 1803]. Trans: I have received, Citizen, your letter of 15 nivose last, and I hastened to pass to the director general . . . the plea
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rather than as a scholar of distinction in his own right
There some single lines that come like single notes of music – not only beautiful in themselves – but making up a whole train of beautiful associations
It is a very beautiful exhibition
Together with three photos of the Davies family
As I told you in a joking sort of way my own book might be thought of as an attempt to rewrite and update Lady Chatterly [sic] …
John Masefield would have been a boy of 12 when the Strand magazine first appeared in 1891
I beg to thank you for both - & to assure you that the personal friends of Lord Byron must feel
an undated list of military allowances in the Horse Guards and Grenadier Guards for subsistence per day
Autograph Message (“The Prince and Princess of Wales”) on a card with the printed message “Wishing you a Happy Xmas and a Bright New Year”
John Cam HOBHOUSE
to kill every man whose genius may disturb the “repose” of despotism