- Henry Reeve, translated 1835.[20] This translation was completed by Reeve and later revised by Francis Bowen. In 1945, it was reissued in a modern edition by Alfred A. Knopf edited and with an extensive historical essay by Phillips Bradley.[21]
- George Lawrence, translated in 1966 with an introduction by J. P. Mayer[22]
- Harvey C. Mansfield and Delba Winthrop, translated circa 2000[23]
- Gerald Bevan, translated circa 2003[24]
- Arthur Goldhammer, translated circa 2004[25]
- James T. Schleifer, edited by Eduardo Nolla and published by Liberty Fund in March 2010.[26] Bilingual edition based on the authoritative edition of the original French-language text.
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