An edition of Twelve who ruled (1941)

Twelve who ruled

the year of the terror in the French Revolution.

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R. R. Palmer
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An edition of Twelve who ruled (1941)

Twelve who ruled

the year of the terror in the French Revolution.

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Language
English
Pages
417

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Cover of: Twelve who ruled
Twelve who ruled: the year of the Terror in the French Revolution
2005, Princeton Unversity Press, Princeton University Press
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Cover of: Twelve who ruled
Twelve who ruled: the year of the Terror in the French Revolution
1989, Princeton University Press
in English - Bicentennial ed.
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Classifications

Library of Congress
DC177 P3 1970

The Physical Object

Pagination
417p.
Number of pages
417

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17417589M

Excerpts

ANYONE who had business with the government of the Reign of Terror directed his steps to the Tuileries, an old palace of the kings of France on the right bank of the Seine between the Louvre and the Tuileries Gardens, in which then as now children played and chestnut tress blossomed in April.
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