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DOCUMENTS REPVBLICA VENETA 1796 to 97 in Paris by Baldo Peroni 1936

Parisians are preserved in the archives copies of large documents (as well as Vienna, Moscow, London, Berlin, Tel Aviv, Geneva, Rome, Istanbul, Madrid, Ed ) covering the Italian peninsula in the late eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century. And they are indispensable materials for its evocation of that very important moment of the Italian peninsula. Before his armies sent his diplomats that widely, diligently reported on the condition of the Italian people and then when (the "knife" ed) Napoleon Bonaparte I, (but his mind was scattered in the capital cities in Europe ed) became referees and gentlemen, supervision, control, ran every step of our peoples. So ........ ................. Baldo
Peroni Sources for the History of Italy, from 1789 to 1815 in the National Archives in Paris - Rome - 1936 Royal Academy - pag. 5
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............ diplomatic relations, which ran from Rome to Naples, and the Director in the biennium 1796 - 1797 and / or tell the single episode of the fall (disappear-ed division) of the Venetian Republic ... so
Baldo
Peroni Sources for the History of Italy, from 1789 to 1815 in the National Archives in Paris - Rome - 1936 Royal Academy - pag. 6

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"The documents are distributed in Paris, between the National Library, the National Archives and the archives of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and War. .......... So ...... ...

Baldo Peroni Sources for the History of Italy, from 1789 to 1815 in the National Archives in Paris - Rome - 1936 Royal Academy - pag.
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Out of the collections in the same National Library in Paris, the cards that apply to our (the republic of Venice) are to be found especially among the Manuscrits italienes (point out the volume where they were copied the dispatches of the Venetian ambassador in Paris from 1554 to 1797 but they are also found in the Fund manoscritts francaia, nouvelles acquisitions.

so the letters .... Ugo Foscolo


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