History of the revolution of the 18th fructidor, (september 4th, 1797), and of the deportations to Guiana, in consequence of that revolution. Containing 1. Reply of L. N. M. Carnot, Citizen of France, one of the Founders of the Republic, and Constitutional Member of the Executive Directory: to the Report made on the Conspiracy of the 18th Fructidor, by J. Ch. Bailleul: comprising a Variety of important Anecdotes relating to that Revolution. 2. Ramel's narrative of the deportation to Cayenne of Barthélemy, Pichegru, Willot, Marbois, La Rue, Ramel, &c. &c. in Consequence of the Revolution of the 18th Fructidor. 3. Secret anecdotes of the revolution of the 18th fructidor, and New Memoirs of the Persons deported to Guiana. Written by themselves. 4. Narrative of the deportation to Cayenne, and Shipwreck on the Coast of Scotland, of J. J. Job Aimé, written by himself: with Observations on the present State of that Colony, and of the Negroes; and an Account of the Situation of the Deported Persons at the Time of his Escape.
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London : printed for J. Wright, Piccadilly, 1800.
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[6],xv[i.e.xiv],199,[1];[4],215,[1];[4],215,[1];[4],282,[14]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T191010
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