Revolutionary Annals, or, History of the French Revolution, from the Convocation of the States-General to the Treaty of Amiens, in 1802: Part V: Bonaparte, During the First Three Years of his Consulate
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Revolutionary Annals, or, History of the French Revolution, from the Convocation of the States-General to the Treaty of Amiens, in 1802: Part V: Bonaparte, During the First Three Years of his Consulate
Jean Henri de Croisoeuil; Louis Hue Girardin
Norfolk [Va.] : Printed for the proprietors by Cowper and Gray, 1805
[Early Virginian printing] Bound in later cloth. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Dampstained. 87 p. "On the death of Louis XVI": p. [84]-87. - Shaw et Shoemaker, 8265. Louis Hue Girardin (1771–1825) was a French royalist who fled to America to avoid the ravages of the French Revolution. Girardin taught modern languages, history, and geography at the College of William and Mary and became a correspondent and friend of Thomas Jefferson. Girardin helped Jefferson respond to John Marshall's book with his work on the fourth volume of a History of Virginia.