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1870 song with lyrics by Émile Dereux
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Paris pour un beefsteak is a song written during and about the siege of Paris (1870–71), on 15 October 1870, by Émile Deureux, in Blanqui's journal La Patrie en danger using the music of Te souviens-tu? originally composed by Joseph-Denis Doche.

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  1. Jenny Raflik, Contemporary history - La France au XIX siècle, histoire politique Text collection - UFR Letters and Humanities - Department of Geography and of History -Bât. Chênes 2 33, boulevard du Port - F-95011 Cergy-Pontoise cedex - 2007-2008
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