A Letter to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, in Reply to His "Reflections on the Revolution in France, &c.": By a Member of the Revolution SocietyJ. Sheppard, G. Burnet, P. Wogan, P. Byrne, W. Sleater [and 17 others in Dublin], 1791 - France - 55 pages |
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