The patriot's calendar for the year 1794, containing the useful English almanack, the decree of the French National convention for the alteration of the style, the interesting report of Fabre D'Eglantine on that subject, translated at length, the French calendar, reprinted from the Paris edition, with an accurate translation of the same, the Declaration of the Rights of man, the musick and words of the four French national airs, the Marseilles hymn, Ca-ira, the Chant civique, and the Carmagnole, with a collection of the best odes and fugitive pieces written in favour of liberty, and a chronological table of the principal events of the French revolution
Contributions
- John Lawrence
- editor
- James Ridgway
- publisher
- John Bew
- publisher
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Notes
Probably published in December 1793.