Les déclarations des biens du clergé régulier et séculier des Pays-Bas autrichiens (1786-1787)

étude des registres 46764-46917 de la Chambre des comptes (A.G.R.), du point de vue archivistique et institutionnel

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Les déclarations des biens du clergé régulier et séculier des Pays-Bas autrichiens (1786-1787)

étude des registres 46764-46917 de la Chambre des comptes (A.G.R.), du point de vue archivistique et institutionnel

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Language
French
Pages
122

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
At head of title: Archives générales du Royaume et Archives de l'Etat dans les provinces.
"Annexes" (p. 59-120) contain documents relating to the activities of the Chambre des comptes.

Published in
Bruxelles
Series
Miscellanea archivistica ;, 25

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
027.5493 s, 262/.02/0681
Library of Congress
CD1670 .M57 no. 25, BX1516 .M57 no. 25

The Physical Object

Pagination
122 p., [9] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
122

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4170149M
LCCN
80152925

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