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Mr. Bentley’s New Publications. 
THE GREAT FRENCH REVOLUTION. 
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In 5 vols. small 8vo. with Forty-five fine Engravings of the Startling Events, and 
Portraits of all the most Prominent Persons engaged, in the Revolution, 
THE HI8T0EY 
OF • 
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 
From its Commencement in 1789 to the Period of the Establishment of 
Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul in 1801. 
By M. THIERS. 
THE FINE ENGRAVINGS INCLUDE 
Attack on the Bastille 
Portrait of the Duke of Orleans 
Portrait of Mirabeau 
Portrait of Lafayette 
Orgies of the G-ardes du Corps 
Portrait of Marie Antoinette 
Return of the Royal Family from 
Varennes 
Portrait of Marat 
The Mob at the Tuilleries 
Attack on the Tuilleries 
Murder of the Princess De Lamballe 
Portrait of the Princess De Lamballe 
Portrait of Madame Roland 
Louis XVI. at the Convention 
Last Interview of Louis XVI. with 
his Family 
Portrait of Louis XVI. 
Portrait of Dumouriez. 
Triumph of Marat 
Portrait of Larochejacquelein 
Assassination of Marat 
Portrait of Charlotte Corday 
Portrait of Camille Desmoulins 
Condemnation of Marie Antoinette 
Portrait of Bailly (Mayor of Paris) 
Trial of Danton, Camille Desmoulins, 
&c. 
Portrait of Danton 
Portrait of Madame Elizabeth 
Carrier at Nantes 
Portrait of Bobespierre 
Last Victims of the Beign of Terror 
Portrait of Charette 
Death of the Deputy Feraud 
Death of Bomme, Goujon, Duquesnoi, 
&c. 
Portrait of Louis XVII. 
The 13th Vendemiaire (Oct. 5, 179 5) 
Summoning to Execution 
Portrait of Pichegru 
Portrait of Moreau 
Portrait of Hoche 
Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte 
The 18th Brumaire (10th November 
1799) &c. &c. 
‘ The palm of excellence, after whole libraries have been written on the French Revolution, has 
been assigned to the dissimilar histories of Thiers and Mignet.’ — William H. Prescott. 
‘ I am reading “ Thiers’s French Revolution,” which I find it difficult to lay down.’ 
Rev. Sydney Smith. 
