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Français : Signature de Philippe Jacques Rühl issue de Lettres autographes composant la collection de M. Alfred Bovet, décrites par Étienne Charavay, ouvrage imprimé sous la direction de Fernand Calmettes, Paris, 1887.
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English: Philippe Rühl (1737–1795), German-French statesman of the French Revolution.

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