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Report of François Hell to the National Assembly, Paris (1791)

Source: Bibliothèque nationale de France : LE29-1208

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Report of François Hell to the National Assembly, Paris (1791), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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REPORT

MADE

AT THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

BY M. HELL, DEPUTY FORM THE BAS-RHIN,

ON

PROPERTY IN SCIENTIFIC
OR LITERARY PRODUCTIONS.


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                  SIRS,

      M. Valmont de Bomare, a citizen so favourably known by
virtue of his work on natural history, and the brothers
Messrs Bruyset, who are printers in Lyon, have decided
to honour you by providing you with a copy of the former's
"Dictionnaire raisonné universel d'histoire naturelle", in
eight quarto volumes.

    


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