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The revolutionary Plutarch : exhibiting the most distinguished characters, literary, military, and political, in the recent annals of the French Republic; the greater part from the original information of a gentleman resident at Paris. To which as an appendix, is reprinted entire, the celebrated pamphlet of "Killing no murder." (v.1)
Stewarton; Sexby, Edward (1658); Titus, Silius (1623?-1704); Pencheon, James Michael (1924-1982)
1804
"Killing no murder" by William Allen [pseud. of Edward Sexby; also claimed by Silius Titus. Volume 3: London : Printed for J. Murray and J. Harding, 1804. Attributed to Stewarton [pseudonym of Lewis...
The revolutionary Plutarch : exhibiting the most distinguished characters, literary, military, and political, in the recent annals of the French Republic; the greater part from the original information of a gentleman resident at Paris. To which as an appendix, is reprinted entire, the celebrated pamphlet of "Killing no murder." (v.2)
Stewarton; Sexby, Edward (1658); Titus, Silius (1623?-1704); Pencheon, James Michael (1924-1982)
1804
"Killing no murder" by William Allen [pseud. of Edward Sexby; also claimed by Silius Titus. Volume 3: London : Printed for J. Murray and J. Harding, 1804. Attributed to Stewarton [pseudonym of Lewis...