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Book Synopsis Discours ... à la barre de l'Assemblée Nationale, le 16 Juillet 1792. [In defence of his conduct on the occasion of the outrage at the Tuileries, 20 June, 1792.] by : Louis Pierre MANUEL
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Book Synopsis Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV. by : David C. Agnew
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