The democrat; or Intrigues and adventures of Jean le Noir, from his inlistment as a drummer in General Rochembeau's army, and arrival in Boston, to his being driven from England in 1795, after having borne a conspicuous part in the French Revolution, and after a great variety of enterprizes, hazards and escapes during his stay in England, where he was sent in quality of democratic missionary. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. [Four lines of verse]
- Pye, Henry James, 1745-1813.
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New-York : Printed for James Rivington, no. 156 Pearl-Street, --1795--
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xii,136,[4],162,[2]p. ; 120.
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ESTC W37902
Evans, 29375
Sabin, 66861
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