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The Confederacy of Kings Against the Freedom of the World: Being Free Thoughts upon the Present State of French Politics; A Vindication of the National Assembly in Suspending Louis XVI; Conjectures on the Movement of the Confederate Armies; and Their Influence in Reinstating the King, and Establishing a Constitution by Force

Title:The Confederacy of Kings Against the Freedom of the World: Being Free Thoughts upon the Present State of French Politics; A Vindication of the National Assembly in Suspending Louis XVI; Conjectures on the Movement of the Confederate Armies; and Their Influence in Reinstating the King, and Establishing a Constitution by Force
Note:London: Printed for Deighton, Holborn, and Johnson, 1792
  
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Subject:France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799
Subject:Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797. Reflections on the revolution in France
Call number:DC150 .C6
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