(Jean-Joseph TARAYRE) [BLARY attributed]
Lettre autographe d'un républicain au capitaine Jean-Joseph Tarayre : " vivre libre ou mourir"
Marcillac 1797|17.70 x 24.50 cm|un feuillet remplié
Handwritten letter dated 23 Brumaire year 6 [November 13, 1797], three pages on a folded sheet, recipient's address Jean-Joseph Tarayre and seal of the sender [Blary?] On the back, slight damage to the text due to the seal.
This letter is the result of a private correspondence between an unidentified Republican and Captain Jean-Joseph Tarayre, it is not an official and factual account of the events but the particular feelings of a partisan engaged in the revolutionary and republican cause, making this letter a rare and precious testimony of his time. The last fires of the revolutionary ideal burn in this letter: " We swore to die free we will keep our oath you know that Re
This letter is the result of a private correspondence between an unidentified Republican and Captain Jean-Joseph Tarayre, it is not an official and factual account of the events but the particular feelings of a partisan engaged in the revolutionary and republican cause, making this letter a rare and precious testimony of his time. The last fires of the revolutionary ideal burn in this letter: " We swore to die free we will keep our oath you know that Re
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