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What was it like to be an Englishwoman living in Paris during the French Revolution? In History Eyewitness the past speaks for itself. The words were written at the time, by men or women who were there, and the carefully researched illustrations were either painted at the time, or they have survived to be photographed.
Provides a first-person account of the author's experiences in Paris during the Reign of Terror, from May 1793 to July 1794, when the government led by Robespierre terrorized the populace with summary arrests and executions.
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