The king said that the poor were more or less needy. Illustration of the book

The king said that the poor were more or less needy. Illustration of the book 'Les chroniceurs de l'histoire de France' by historian Pauline Cornelis de Witt nee Guizot (1831-1874). Engraving from 1883. Private collection.

(The king said that the poor were more or less needy. Illustration of the book “” Les chroniceurs de l'histoire de France”” by historian Pauline Cornelis de Witt nee Guizot (1831-1874). Engraving from 1883. Private collection.)


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The king said that the poor were more or less needy. Illustration of the book 'Les chroniceurs de l'histoire de France' by historian Pauline Cornelis de Witt nee Guizot (1831-1874). Engraving from 1883. Private collection. by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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