Excerpt from Les Comédiens du Roi de la Troupe Italienne Pendant les Deux Derniers Siècles, Vol. 1: Documents Inédits Recueillis aux Archives Nationales
Le Parlement, ne voulant pas se déjuger ni refuser péremptoirement l'enregistrement des lettres patentes, imagina cette fin de non-recevoir que Gavazzi comprit sans doute, car à partir de cette époque il semble avoir cessé toute espèce de sollicitations.
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