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A new history of France, by question and answer. Compiled, from the most eminent French historians, for the instruction of the children of a noble family. With a proper preface, and introduction. By Richard Rolt: Author of the history of the late war. This work is very necessary to be read by every person who is desirous of understanding the nature of the constitution, power, and interest of France; as also of its connections with other nations, and particularly with Great Britain.
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London
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printed for W. Owen, at Homer's-Head, near Temple-Bar
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History and Geography
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T120697
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