CHATEAUBRIAND renounces his right to chair the Society of Good Letters. 1826.

“My occupations unfortunately prevented me from fulfilling the functions of President of the Society of Good Letters, with as much assiduity as I would have liked. »

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François-René de CHATEAUBRIAND (1768.1848)

Autograph letter signed to François Roger.

Two pages in-4°. Paris. November 30, 1826.

 

“My occupations unfortunately prevented me from fulfilling the functions of President of the Society of Good Letters, with as much assiduity as I would have liked. »

Chateaubriand declines in advance his re-election to the post of president of the Society of Good Letters to academician François Roger, vice-president of the said institution.

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“Mr. Vice-President, My occupations have unfortunately prevented me from fulfilling the functions of President of the Society of Good Letters, with as much assiduity as I would have liked. If a few members of the Society were still kind enough to consider me this year for re-election to the Presidency, I would ask them to reconsider, Mr. Vice-President, to cast their votes on another candidate , asking you for their support. express all my gratitude for the votes with which they have already been kind enough to honor me. I have the honor to be, with the most distinguished consideration, Mr. Vice-President, your very humble and very obliging servant. Chateaubriand. »

 

 

 

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