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English: "Carte de l'Empire Français Divisé en 133 Départemens, avec les Royaumes d'Espagne, de Portugal, d'Italie et de Naples et la Confédération du Rhin, l'Illyrie et la Dalmatie" [First French Empire, divided into 133 départements, with the kingdoms of Spain, Portugal, Italy and Naples and the Confederation of the Rhine, Illyria and Dalmatia, by N Bonissel, published by "Jean" in Paris in 1811. Downloaded from the New York Public Library
Français : "Carte de l'Empire Français Divisé en 133 Départemens, avec les Royaumes d'Espagne, de Portugal, d'Italie et de Naples et la Confédération du Rhin, l'Illyrie et la Dalmatie", par N Bonissel, publié par "Jean" à Paris en 1811. Téléchargé du New York Public Library

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