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LEADER: 01436cam 2200301 a 4500
001 RIBR03-B4188
003 CStRLIN
005 20051024214217.0
008 030715s1794 fr 000 0 fre d
040 $aRPJCB$cRPJCB$edcrb
043 $anwht---$ae-fr---
245 04 $aLes réfugiés de Saint-Domingue, en arrestation dans la commune de Nantes, a la Convention nationale.
260 $a[Paris? :$bs.n.,$c1794?]
300 $a4 p. ;$c25 cm. (4to)
500 $aCaption title.
500 $aAt head of title at opposite sides of text: Liberté. Égalité.
500 $aSignatures: [A]².
500 $aEngraved head piece.
500 $aSigned on p. 4: Faye, Massoneau, Lebreton-Villandry, and 9 others.
500 $aThe speech specifically mentions commissaires Sonthonax and Polverel and calls them atrocious, despoilers and assasins. Etienne Polverel, who died in 1794, had his son François try to restore his father's name. Sonthonax was denounced in front of the Convention nationale in France in 1793 and left the island to return to France in 1796.
600 10 $aPolverel, Etienne,$d1738-1794.
600 10 $aSonthonax, Léger Félicité,$d1763-1813.
650 0 $aRefugees$xHaitian$zFrance.
651 0 $aHaiti$xHistory$yRevolution, 1791-1804.
653 $aImprint 1794.
710 1 $aFrance.$bConvention nationale.
752 $aFrance$dParis.
852 $ajcb$bJCB$hE794$i.R333d$m1-SIZE$x4168.$xAcquired in 1908$xCIN=AR.