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The Death of Patriot Jean Paul Marat Member of the National Convention in 1792, born in Geneva: murdered on July 13, 1793 being in her bath by Marie Anne Charlotte Corday: [estampe]/[unidentified]

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Title: The Death of Patriot Jean Paul Marat Member of the National Convention in 1792, born in Geneva: murdered on July 13, 1793 being in her bath by Marie Anne Charlotte Corday: [estampe]/[unidentified]
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Bibliographical Reference: De Vinck, 5291.

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