Catalog Record: Éloge historique et funèbre de Louis XVI, roi de France et de Navaree; précédé des fastes des Bourbons; suivi de la déclaration de s. m adressée a tous les Français a sa sortie de Paris, le 20 juin 1791; par m. Montjoye | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Éloge historique et funèbre de Louis XVI, roi de France et de Navaree; précédé des fastes des Bourbons; suivi de la déclaration de s. m adressée a tous les Français a sa sortie de Paris, le 20 juin 1791; par m. Montjoye.

Main Author: Galart de Montjoie, 1746-1816.
Language(s): French
Published: Paris, Lebégue [etc.] 1814.
Edition: Nouv. éd.,
Subjects: Louis > XVI, > King of France, > 1754-1793.
Note: First pub. 1796, anonymously.
Physical Description: 2 p. L., lij, [53]-315, [1] p. front. (port.) 22 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: DC137 .M79 1814
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