Above the title: Au nom du Peuple français. Liberté, Égalité.
Introducing measures to prevent people within the district from leaving it, due to the fear they are leaving to join a counter-revolutionary movement at an unknown location.
Text dated and signed: Fait à Mont-Brison, le 17 Brumaire, de l'an III de la République, une, indivisible. Pocholle.
UML copy at R20353: Presented to The John Rylands Library by David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford, in 1924.
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Above the title: Au nom du Peuple français. Liberté, Égalité.
Introducing measures to prevent people within the district from leaving it, due to the fear they are leaving to join a counter-revolutionary movement at an unknown location.
Text dated and signed: Fait à Mont-Brison, le 17 Brumaire, de l'an III de la République, une, indivisible. Pocholle.
UML copy at R20353: Presented to The John Rylands Library by David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford, in 1924.