Member of the late National Assembly. (1793). The trial at large of Louis XVI late king of France: Containing a most complete and authentic narrative of every interesting and important circumstance attending the accusation-trial, defence, sentence-execution, &c. of this unfortunate monarch. Communicated in a series of letters by a Member of the late national assembly, to a member of the British Parliament. To which is subjoined a copy of His Majesty's will. Printed by H. Macleish, at the recorder Printing-office, Duke's Court, Drury Lane: and sold by W. Miller, bookseller to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, Old Bond-street; J. Southern, St. James's Street; W. Stewart, opposite York-house, Piccadilly; and T. Axtell, Finch-Lane, and Royal Exchange.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Member of the late National Assembly. The Trial at Large of Louis XVI Late King of France: Containing a Most Complete and Authentic Narrative of Every Interesting and Important Circumstance Attending the Accusation-trial, Defence, Sentence-execution, &c. of This Unfortunate Monarch. Communicated in a Series of Letters by a Member of the Late National Assembly, to a Member of the British Parliament. To Which Is Subjoined a Copy of His Majesty's Will. London: Printed by H. Macleish, at the recorder Printing-office, Duke's Court, Drury Lane: and sold by W. Miller, bookseller to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, Old Bond-street; J. Southern, St. James's Street; W. Stewart, opposite York-house, Piccadilly; and T. Axtell, Finch-Lane, and Royal Exchange, 1793.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Member of the late National Assembly. The Trial at Large of Louis XVI Late King of France: Containing a Most Complete and Authentic Narrative of Every Interesting and Important Circumstance Attending the Accusation-trial, Defence, Sentence-execution, &c. of This Unfortunate Monarch. Communicated in a Series of Letters by a Member of the Late National Assembly, to a Member of the British Parliament. To Which Is Subjoined a Copy of His Majesty's Will. Printed by H. Macleish, at the recorder Printing-office, Duke's Court, Drury Lane: and sold by W. Miller, bookseller to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, Old Bond-street; J. Southern, St. James's Street; W. Stewart, opposite York-house, Piccadilly; and T. Axtell, Finch-Lane, and Royal Exchange, 1793.