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J. P. Brissot, deputy of Eure and Loire, to his constituents, on the situation of the National Convention; on the influence of the Anarchists, and the evils it has caused; and on the necessity of annihilating that influence ignorer to save the Republic. Translated from the French. With a preface and occasional notes by the translator. A new edition by Brissot de Warville, J[acques] P[ierre], & Edmund Burke - 1794

by Brissot de Warville, J[acques] P[ierre], & Edmund Burke

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J. P. Brissot, deputy of Eure and Loire, to his constituents, on the situation of the National Convention; on the influence of the Anarchists, and the evils it has caused; and on the necessity of annihilating that influence ignorer to save the Republic. Translated from the French. With a preface and occasional notes by the translator. A new edition by Brissot de Warville, J[acques] P[ierre], & Edmund Burke - 1794

J. P. Brissot, deputy of Eure and Loire, to his constituents, on the situation of the National Convention; on the influence of the Anarchists, and the evils it has caused; and on the necessity of annihilating that influence ignorer to save the Republic. Translated from the French. With a preface and occasional notes by the translator. A new edition

by Brissot de Warville, J[acques] P[ierre], & Edmund Burke

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London: printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1794. 8vo, pp. xl, 121, [1], [6] Stockdale ads; in this copy the first gathering (pp. i-viii) is repeated; the translation is by William Burke, revised and with a lengthy preface by Edmund Burke, but purporting to be by the translator. First published in French in 1793 just a few months before Brissot was guillotined, and first published in England earlier in 1794. This copy without the final 24-page catalogue which is found in some copies. Bound with: [Society for Equitable Assurances]. A short account of the Society for the Equitable Assurances on lives and survivorships established by deed enrolled in his majesty's court of King's Bench at Westminster, London: printed in the year 1793, pp. 18, [2]; title page of the first volume a little soiled, but in all, very good and sound. Remains of wrapper glue on the spine edges of the first title page, and some soiling on the verso of the last leaf of the Stockdale ads suggest that the first piece was disbound and then coupled incongruously with the assurance pamphlet, restitched in its present form. Goldsmiths' 16110; Todd 62b.
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J. P. brissot, deputy of eure and loire, to his constituents, on the situation of the national convention; on the influence of the anarchists, and the evils it has caused; and on the necessity of annihilating that influence in order to save the republic

by BRISSOT DE WARVILLE, J[acques] P[ierre]

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London: Printed for John Stockdale, 1794. xl, 121pp, [15]. With a 14pp terminal publisher's advertisement catalogue, ESTC calls for 15 terminal advertisement leaves, but other copies appear to be known as here. Uncut and partially unopened, stitched, as issued. Inked ownership inscription to title-page, else clean and crisp. Jacques Pierre Brissot (1754-1793), was a leading member of the Girondist movement during the French Revolution. He became a leading Abolitionist, and founded in Paris an anti-slavery group Society of the Friends of the Blacks, of which he was president. ESTC T126841.. New edition. 8vo.
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