Catalog Record: Lettres patentes du Roi, qui ordonnent que les vernis, soit de France, soit de l'etranger, euau-de-vie aromatisée, eau de cologne de melisse, mente et autres liqueurs spiritueses venant de l'etranger ... : données à Fontainebleau le 4 novembre 1772, registrées en Parlament le vingt-huit août 1773 | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Lettres patentes du Roi, qui ordonnent que les vernis, soit de France, soit de l'etranger, euau-de-vie aromatisée, eau de cologne de melisse, mente et autres liqueurs spiritueses venant de l'etranger ... : données à Fontainebleau le 4 novembre 1772, registrées en Parlament le vingt-huit août 1773.

Corporate Author: Francia.
Other Authors: Simon, Pierre-Guillaume, (París) , Luis XV, Rey de Francia. , Phélypeaux, Louis, duc de La Vrillière, 1705-1777.
Language(s): French
Published: A Paris : chez P.G. Simon, Imprimeur du Parlement, rue Mignon Saint André-des-Arcs, 1773.
Subjects: Impresos efímeros > Obras anteriores a 1800.
Bebidas alcohólicas > Comercio > Francia > Obras anteriores a 1800.
Alcoholic Beverages > Commerce > France > Early works to 1800.
Physical Description: 4 p. ; Fol.
Original Format: Book
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