French calendar for the second year of the Republic, beginning Sept. 22, 1793, explained by the corresponding days of our style, in opposite columns
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- John Lawrence
- translator
- John Lawrence
- editor
- James Ridgway
- publisher
- John Bew
- publisher
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Notes
P. 37-49. Preceded by the decree of the National Convention on the republican calendar and the report of Fabre d'Eglantine. Names of months and the 'useful object' of every day are translated into English. The month Brumaire is mistakenly translated as 'Frog month'. Relation to source text is hypothetic: another, similar edition may have been the source.