Theatres and Cafés in revolutionary Paris (1792) [ Practices ]
… with his wife and children, and reads the newspaper. But a bourgeois at Paris usually concludes the day at one of the spectacles, and this without injuring his circumstances ; as a taste for those amusements being universal at Paris, there are spectacles adapted to every purse, and pleasure may be had at a very cheap rate. There are coffee-houses on the …
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