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Paris em 1814. Miscelâneas da Biblioteca dos Duques de Palmela [MISCELÂNEAS da Biblioteca dos Duques de Palmela: obras diversas sobre os acontecimentos políticos ocorridos em Paris, durante o ano de 1814].- Paris: Firmin Didot, L. Saintmichel, [e outros], 1814.- 95 folhetos e volumes em 13 vols.; 21 cm.- E. Set consisting of 95 titles (leaflets and volumes), printed in Paris in 1814, referring to the political and military events that took place in the French capital during that year. It is recalled that, among other events, Paris was the scene, at the end of March, of the Battle of Paris, which culminated in the occupation of the capital by the coalition forces, composed of Russian, Austrian and Prussian troops. Following this defeat, Napoleon was compelled to sign the Treaty of Fontainebleau and then to his first exile, on the Isle of Elba. There followed troubled months of political and constitutional discussions, some of which degenerated into heated controversies, well represented in the group. Some titles more suggestive of the content of the miscellaneous: 2 - La campagne de Portugal en 1810 et 1811; 15 - De Buonaparte, des Bourbons, et de la nécessité de se rallier a nos princes légitimes... / par A. de Chateaubriand; 25 - Réflexions sur les constitutions, la distribuition des pouvoirs, et les garanties, dans une monarchie constitutionelle / par Benjamin Constant; 43 - L'opinion publique, ou réflexions sur les journaux, le Sénat, et la liberté de presse, et les puisances alliées; 49 - La révolution, l'usurpateur, et le retour des Bourbons...; 61 - L'ataque de Paris par les Troupes Alliées, le 18 Mars 1814; 69 - Remontrances des négociants du Brésil contre les insultes faites au pavillon partugais... / par. F.-B. Constancio; etc., etc. Documents assembled in 13 bound volumes, covered in pink paper (from the time), with handwritten numbers in pencil (!) On the spines (4 to 11, 13 to 16 and 18), sometimes with some foxing. In each volume, the first leaflet features the monogrammatic seal of the House of Palmella on the face. A detailed list of each of the 95 titles can be provided on request.

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