[FRENCH REVOLUTION]. THE NEW ANNUAL REGISTER OR GENERAL REPOSITORY OF HISTORY POLITICS AND LITERATURE, FOR THE YEAR 1789
London: Printed For G.G.J. and J. Robinsons, 1790
Early London printing of the French Revolutionary Declaration Of Rights. Octavo. Bound in the original quarter calf binding over marbled paper covered boards. A poor copy, held by only one thread.
An early London printing of the French Revolutionary Declarations Of Rights.
The Declaration Of The Rights Of Man And Of The Citizen was written in the summer of 1789, following debates in the Constituent Assembly. Its seventeen principles are recorded here and set out the “natural and inalienable” rights, which are freedom, ownership, security, resistance to oppression; and it recognises equality before the law and the justice system, and affirms the separation of powers.
The Declaration Of The Rights Of Man And Of The Citizen
Author
[American Revolution]
Publisher
London: Printed For G.G.J. and J. Robinson
Date
1790