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Vive la France
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Vive la nation!
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Language: French Place of publication: Paris (France) Artist(s): Willette, Adolphe, 1857-1926 Printer(s)/Publisher(s): Devambez (firm) Notes: "A. Willette 1917"
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Vive la France : a narrative founded on the diary of Jeannette de Martigny
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The Hoaxer; or, Vive la Bagatelle. Opera, 1 act
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No application. [Norwich, Nov. 5, 1814?] MS: dated by Larpent.
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