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The Death of John Paul Marat

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"The Death of Jean Paul Marat\nA Native of Geneva, Deouty to the National Convention\nin 1792. Stabbed on the 13th of July in 1793 by Marie Anne Charlotte Corday,\na Native of St. Saturnin de Lignerets\nin the Department of Calvados.\nMort de Jean Paul Marat;\nDeputé à la Convention Nationale en 1792; \nné à Geneve , et tué d'un coup de Poignard, le 13 juillet 1793\npar Marie Anne Charlotte Corday, Native de St. Saturnin de Lignerets, Department du Calvados.\nLondon Pub, as the Act Direct February 10th 1794 by Colnaghi & C. N 132, Pall Mall.\nPainted by D. Pellegrini;\nEngraved by Nicholas Schiavonetti jun.\"
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"The Death of Jean Paul Marat\nA Native of Geneva, Deouty to the National Convention\nin 1792.
Stabbed on the 13th of July in 1793 by Marie Anne Charlotte Corday,\na Native of St.
Saturnin de Lignerets\nin the Department of Calvados.
\nMort de Jean Paul Marat;\nDeputé à la Convention Nationale en 1792; \nné à Geneve , et tué d'un coup de Poignard, le 13 juillet 1793\npar Marie Anne Charlotte Corday, Native de St.
Saturnin de Lignerets, Department du Calvados.
\nLondon Pub, as the Act Direct February 10th 1794 by Colnaghi & C.
N 132, Pall Mall.
\nPainted by D.
Pellegrini;\nEngraved by Nicholas Schiavonetti jun.
\".

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