Jean-Baptiste ÉBLÉ (1758-1812) general of the Revolution and Empire. L.A.S., Punhitz (?) January 31, 1811, to his beloved Boileau; 1page small in-4.
He sends him back some panels: "I prefer service to my interests. Your eggs have been well received, firstly because it is a mark of remembrance on your part and secondly because it is an extremely rare thing in Punhitz where more than half the time we have not only bread and Mr. Duke of Elching [Ney] who saw this misery promised me a sack of wheat which I sent for yesterday"...
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