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Discours de Billaud-Varenne, député du département de Paris, sur le jugement de Louis Capet
Bib ID 4703732
Format BookBook
Author
Billaud-Varenne, 1756-1819
 
Description [Paris], De l'Imprimerie du Républicain, Chez R. Vatar et ass., [1792] 
19 p. 20 cm. 
Notes

At head of title: Convention nationale.

"Imprimé par ordre de la Convention nationale."

Reprinted in Archives Parlementaires, v. 54, p. 399.

Cited In

Martin & Walter. 1, 3383.

Subjects Louis - XVI, - King of France, - 1754-1793 - Trials, litigation, etc.  |  Executive power - France.  |  Monarchy - France.  |  France - Politics and government - 1789-1799.
Place France Paris.
Other authors/contributors Vatar, R, Printer  |  France. Convention nationale

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