Lettre d'un habitant de Paris à un médecin à Caen
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8 pp.; in-quarto; handwritten in French; no name or signature of sender;;Letter from a citizen of Paris to M. Delavautrie, physician in Caen, 2.4.1814;;Circumstantial account of the events in Paris from 26.3.-2.4.1814: The empress Marie-Louise and government ministers leave Paris; departure of garnison; ennemy's attack on Paris with heavy artillery and musketry; capitulation; entrance of ennemy's headquarters [Alexandre, Guillaume etc] and high-ranking officers into Paris; march and revue of the army, cossaks; acclamations in the crowd for the return of the Bourbon; proclamation on provisional government to be presided by Taillerand de Perigord;;See also files 673-676;
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