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Français : Medaille Le Flesselles, vol du 4 janvier 1784, par Nicolas-Marie Gatteaux (1751-1832) graveur du roi à Paris.

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L'AËROSTAT,
NOMME
LE DE FLESSELLES,
DE 100 P.ds DE D.tre, SUR 118
DE H.r SEST ELEVE A 1400 T.es
DES BROTTEAUX A LYON
MONTE PAR MM.
MONTGOLFIER L.ne Pilatre DE ROSIER
CHARLES PRINCE DE LIGNE
LES C.tes DE LAURENCIN
DE LA PORTE D'ANGLEFORT
LE M.is DE DAMPIERRE
ET M. FONTAINE
LE 19 J.er 1784

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QUE NE PEUT LE GENIE
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MEDAILLE FRAPP. EN VERTU DUNE SOUSCRIPT
FAITE A LYON PAR LES SOINS DE M.
ACHET ECUIER OFF. DE MONSIEUR
FRERE DU ROI
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N. GATTEAUX F.
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