Publicola

Publicola

Publicola

John Quincy Adams

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Liberty’s Lamp Books
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9780991117529
Páginas:
1040
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The letters of Publicola, a fascinating window into the debate that occurred in the early days of the French Revolution, before significant blood had been shed in France, before the French people had beheaded their king and queen, before the Reign of Terror, before Napoleon was a name of any significance, and before all of Europe became engulfed in war, written anonymously by John Quincy Adams. 3

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