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Réponse du citoyen Saliceti, imprimée et publiée en Corse, le 14 juin dernier, aux faits calomnieux contenus dans la lettre du 15 mai dernier, écrite par les membres du conseil du département de Corse rebelles, et actuellement en état d'accusation, aux citoyens Delcher et Lacombe-Saint-Michel,
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représentans du peuple, qui l'ont méprisée, et que Costantini, soi-disant député extraordinaire dudit département, a fait réimprimer et distribuer le 9 de ce mois, six jours après le départ de Saliceti pour sa mission
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The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte: Down to the Peace of Tolentino and the Close of His First Campaign in Italy
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into which Corsica had been divided after its recapture. Saliceti also became deputy to the
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Motion d'ordre de Salicetti, sur les secours à accorder aux réfugiés Corses
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Salicetti, représentant du peuple, a la Convention nationale
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Index


Jean-Baptiste Wicar
Corsican
Revolution
First Empire
Piacentine
Saliceto, Haute-Corse
Corsican Republic
Conquest of Corsica
Tuscany
Bastia
Third Estate
Estates-General of 1789
National Convention
Montagnard
King
Louis XVI
Pasquale Paoli
Reign of Terror
Provence
Marseille
Toulon
Napoleon
Maximilien Robespierre
Thermidorian Reaction
amnesty
French Directory
commissioned
French Revolutionary Army
Italian Peninsula

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