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WOMAN IN FRANCS 



IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. 



BY JULIA KAVANAGH, 



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Which among us will ever be tired of reading about the Women of France ? espe- 

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 Translated frovi the German, by WILLIAM DESBOROUGH COOLEY. 



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HISTORICAI. SKETCH OF THE SECO^O TTAR 



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 FRANCE UNDER LOUIS PHILIPPE. 



The History of Ten Years, 1830-1840; or, France nnder Lonis Philippe. 



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HISTORY OF THE FRENCH RimUTION OF 1789. 



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