Josephine Josephine

Publisher Description

Maria Antoinette, Madame Roland, and Josephine are the three most prominent heroines of the French Revolution. The history of their lives necessarily records all the most interesting events of that most fearful tragedy which man has ever enacted. Maria Antoinette beheld the morning dawn of the Revolution; its lurid mid-day sun glared upon Madame Roland; and Josephine beheld the portentous phenomenon fade away. Each of these heroines displayed traits of character worthy of all imitation. No one can read the history of their lives without being ennobled by the contemplation of the fortitude and grandeur of spirit they evinced.

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
1877
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
252
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
590
KB
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