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Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages


Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages
Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages

Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages   Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages

Émile Littré, Autographed letter signed "financial situation" 1876 Paris 3 pages. Autographed letter signed by Émile Littré dated April 18, 1876, from Paris, detailing the financial situation following some documents to be signed. I have received the documents you sent me; I have signed them, and they will be in Mr.

I believe there is nothing left belonging to the Review in the collateral. I also think that the 2500 francs provided by Mr. Cartelnau will temporarily suffice for expenses; we will probably need to consider means of... Considering our situation, it occurs to me that I could replace our lenders. It would be quite sufficient for me to withdraw my money at 5% from this arrangement; we would save our savings of 180 francs;...

I regret to learn that you are still quite unwell. Take care of yourself seriously; it is important to get rid of the cough, fever, and cold. I shake your hand and ask you to convey my regards to Mrs. Condition: See photos and description for more details. Émile Maximilien Paul Littré was a lexicographer, Freemason, and French philosopher, best known for his Dictionary of the French Language, commonly referred to as Littré.

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Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages   Émile Littré, Signed Autograph Letter on Financial Situation 1876 Paris 3 pages