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Declaration of Rights, adopted by the Convention, on Monday, June 23

Authors of source text

National Convention Committee of Public Safety

Contributions

uncertainty Daniel Isaac Eaton
translator
John Lawrence
editor
James Ridgway
publisher
John Bew
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Notes

Reprint of the translation of the Declaration of Rights in The Patriot's Calendar, p. 62-66.