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First address of the National Assembly to their constituents, decreed 28th Sept. 1789

Authors of source text

National Constituent Assembly

Contributions

Thomas Christie
translator
Joseph Johnson
publisher

Related resources

is translation of
A collection of 40 declarations, decrees, reports and speeches from the French National Assembly has translation
is part of
Letters on the Revolution of France, and on the new constitution established by the National Assembly, occasioned by the publications of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, M.P. and Alexander de Calonne, illustrated with a chart of the new constitution. To which is added, an appendix, containing original papers, addressed to Sir John Sinclair, by Thomas Christie translation has paratext
has other edition
The French constitution, with remarks on some of its principal articles, in which their importance in a political, moral and religious point of view is illustrated and the necessity of a reformation in church and state in Great Britain, enforced translation

Notes

Translation by Christie included in the collection 40 declarations, decrees, reports and speeches from the National Assembly in vol. I of his Letters on the Revolution of France, p. 46-57.