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French calendar for the third year of the Republic, beginning Sept. 22, 1794, explained by the corresponding days of our style, in opposite columns

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National Convention

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uncertainty John Lawrence
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John Lawrence
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James Ridgway
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John Bew
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The following is the French kalendar for the third year of the Republic beginning Sept. 22, 1794, and explained by the corresponding days of our stile in opposite columns translation

Notes

P. 9-15. New edition of the French republican calendar for the year III (1794-1795). The 'useful objects' associated with each day are not included (as opposed to the calendar for the year II/1793-1794).