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The Origin, Nature and Progress of the Ecclesiastical Power E..
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Count of Montlosier
Of the origin, nature and progress of ecclesiastical power in France
Paris, at Ladvocat, 1829, paperback , lacks the last of cover, split back, Saored copy, 334 pp.
The Count of Montlosier (1755-1838) was successively deputy of the nobility of the Sénéchaussée d’Auvergne in the States-General and at the National Assembly until 1791, where he constituted the apostle of the monarchy and feudal institutions. At that time, he returned to France around 1800. He was then successively a publicist, professor of the University of Jurisprudence in Paris, attached to the Ministry of External Relations, political correspondent of Napoleon during his campaigns, naturalist in the balance of the imperial treasury; peer from France, after the 1830 revolution (Querard)
Count of Montlosier Of the origin, nature and progress of ecclesiastical power in France Paris, at Ladvocat, 1829, paperback , lacks the last of cover, split back, Saored copy, 334 pp. The Count of Montlosier (1755-1838) was successively deputy of the nobility of the Sénéchaussée d’Auvergne in the States-General and at the National Assembly until 1791, where he constituted the apostle of the monarchy and feudal institutions. At that time, he returned to France around 1800. He was then successively a publicist, professor of the University of Jurisprudence in Paris, attached to the Ministry of External Relations, political correspondent of Napoleon during his campaigns, naturalist in the balance of the imperial treasury; peer from France, after the 1830 revolution (Querard)
