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SCG-C.739.008
22 Feb 1739:21 (264)
The French mails brought the Paris A-la-Main of the 29th
ult. and the 2d inst. O.S. By the former there's advice
dated the 15th ult. from Genoa; according to which the
affairs of Corsica don't take that turn which the French
court expected; for the rebels would not let the Drum-Major
pass, whom the Count de Boissieux sent with a proclamation
(formerly mentioned) to the Podestas and Fathers of the
Church, and took away a good number of the copies, telling
him, that the French General ought not to have applied to
them, but to the chiefs, or their deputies, as he did at
first. . .
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