French calendar for the third year of the Republic, beginning Sept. 23, 1795, explained by the corresponding days of our style, in opposite columns
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- John Lawrence
- translator
- John Lawrence
- editor
- Henry Delahoy Symonds
- publisher
- John Bew
- publisher
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- French calendar for the second year of the Republic, beginning Sept. 22, 1793, explained by the corresponding days of our style, in opposite columns translation has paratext has other edition
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- Patriot's calendar, for the year 1796, containing the usual English almanack, the French calendar, with the corresponding days of our stile; the new Constitution of France, the petition of rights, the Bill of Rights, Magna Charta, the King's duties, the coronation oath, a very full and correct chronology of the leading events of the French Revolution, a map of the new division of France, and another of the present theatre of war, &c. &c. translation
Notes
P. 9-14. New edition of the French republican calendar for the year IV (1795-1796). The title mistakenly mentions the year III. The 'useful objects' associated with each day are not included (as opposed to the calendar for the year II/1793-1794).