Superbe fête donnée par la Reine aux Thuileries et aux Champs Elisées, 1790 July 25.

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Superbe fête donnée par la Reine aux Thuileries et aux Champs Elisées, 1790 July 25.

Article written for the JOURNAL DE LA CONFEDERATION. An ironic account of a proposed event given by the queen, Marie-Antoinette, for the people.

1 manuscript, 6 leaves.

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