The dangers which threaten Europe the chief causes of the ill-success of the last campaign; what errors to be avoided, and what measures to be adopted, in order to render the present one decisive in favour of the real friends of good order and peace. From the French of M. Mallet du Pan. To which is added, The aeras of events subsequent to the Revolution of France; and a proclamation issued by the generals of the army of the royalists in La Vendeé, Britanny, &c. &c.
- Mallet Du Pan, M. (Jacques), 1749-1800.
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- 1795
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Dangers qui menacent l'Europe. English
The dangers which threaten Europe; the chief causes of the ill-success of the last campaign; what errors to be avoided, and what measures to be adopted, in order to render the present one decisive in favour of the real friends of good order and peace. Fro
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New-York : Printed for, and sold by, James Rivington, no. 156 Pearl-Street, 1795
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