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SPEC 008 French Revolution Pamphlets, 1779-1815 19 Boxes; 5.1 cu. ft. History The French Revolution Pamphlets were purchased in 1973 from Mrs. Frances Reynolds. It was originally acquired by Ball State University to assist an increasing number of history and French students in their research and studies. It was also purchased in the hopes that Ball State’s Ph.D. program in History would be approved in the same year. It was meant to be a foundation for research in the field of modern Europe. At the time of acquisition, Dr. Richard Wires, chairman of the Department of History, wrote in support of the purchase, stating "… we have an increasing number of students who do work in this period for History and French credit and such source material is extremely valuable for their research and studies." Though the Ph.D. program never came to fruition, the French Revolution Pamphlet Collection remains an important resource for students and researchers. The effects of the French Revolution were far reaching and global. The resulting wars propelled Britain to global dominance. France’s navy was in shambles and its empire lost. Spain and Holland were broken as imperial powers. Radical ideas on rights, citizenship, and role of the state developed. The revolution heavily influenced conceptions of liberty and democracy. It also promoted nationalism and citizenship. Many historians consider the French Revolution as the beginning of Modern Europe. The example of the American Revolution and the growth of new ideas amongst the Bourgeoisie began to stir up revolutionary ideas among the French. The ideals of the “Age of Enlightenment,” led by Voltaire and Rousseau, which emphasized individual personal freedom, became a major influence in France. They presented an idea of a liberal society that flourished under a free-market economy. These thinkers also challenged the absolute right to rule and presented ideas of equal rights and the abolition of the class system. The pamphlets presented many of these ideas and played a crucial role in the birth of one of the world’s most important revolutions. The French Revolution, much like the American Revolution, was a movement of the masses. The North American Colonies and their revolt in the 1770s relied heavily on newspapers to promote, proselytize, and disseminate the political discourse that supported their war for independence. The French case presented a different picture, as newspapers were heavily censored in France. French revolutionaries thus turned to the pamphlet, which could be privately printed, as the most popular way to disseminate political discourse. An increase in the number of print shops and a rise in literacy allowed pamphlets to be both mass-produced and understood by the masses. Pamphlets became the most important tool of political polemics and propaganda. Scope and Content

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  • SPEC 008 French Revolution Pamphlets, 1779-1815 19 Boxes; 5.1 cu. ft. History The French Revolution Pamphlets were purchased in 1973 from Mrs. Frances Reynolds. It was originally acquired by Ball State University to assist an increasing number of history and French students in their research and studies. It was also purchased in the hopes that Ball State’s Ph.D. program in History would be approved in the same year. It was meant to be a foundation for research in the field of modern Europe. At the time of acquisition, Dr. Richard Wires, chairman of the Department of History, wrote in support of the purchase, stating "… we have an increasing number of students who do work in this period for History and French credit and such source material is extremely valuable for their research and studies." Though the Ph.D. program never came to fruition, the French Revolution Pamphlet Collection remains an important resource for students and researchers. The effects of the French Revolution were far reaching and global. The resulting wars propelled Britain to global dominance. France’s navy was in shambles and its empire lost. Spain and Holland were broken as imperial powers. Radical ideas on rights, citizenship, and role of the state developed. The revolution heavily influenced conceptions of liberty and democracy. It also promoted nationalism and citizenship. Many historians consider the French Revolution as the beginning of Modern Europe. The example of the American Revolution and the growth of new ideas amongst the Bourgeoisie began to stir up revolutionary ideas among the French. The ideals of the “Age of Enlightenment,” led by Voltaire and Rousseau, which emphasized individual personal freedom, became a major influence in France. They presented an idea of a liberal society that flourished under a free-market economy. These thinkers also challenged the absolute right to rule and presented ideas of equal rights and the abolition of the class system. The pamphlets presented many of these ideas and played a crucial role in the birth of one of the world’s most important revolutions. The French Revolution, much like the American Revolution, was a movement of the masses. The North American Colonies and their revolt in the 1770s relied heavily on newspapers to promote, proselytize, and disseminate the political discourse that supported their war for independence. The French case presented a different picture, as newspapers were heavily censored in France. French revolutionaries thus turned to the pamphlet, which could be privately printed, as the most popular way to disseminate political discourse. An increase in the number of print shops and a rise in literacy allowed pamphlets to be both mass-produced and understood by the masses. Pamphlets became the most important tool of political polemics and propaganda. Scope and Content

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    This collection of pamphlets covers numerous topics over a thirty-five year period. Its particular strength lies in the early years between 1789 and 1793. Its major topics include laws, taxes, trade, rights, the judicial system, the creation of the constitution, the army, the church, and the execution of the king. Included in this collection is the Déclaration que S.A.S. le Duc régnant de Brunswick-Lunebourg. This pamphlet is the the Proclamation of the Duke of Brunswick, which was the primary justification for the downfall of the monarchy and the eventual execution of the king. Among the more interesting pamphlets surrounding the debate over Louis XVI’s execution is the three act tragedy entitled La Mort de Louis XVI, written by an anonymous royalist. One of the most fascinating literary pamphlets we have is Marie-Joseph Chénier’s Charles IX, ou L'école des Rois, tragédie which attacked the state’s use of censorship. There are also works by a large number of important people. These include Jean Sylvain de Bailly, Napoleon Bonaparte, Jacques Pierre Brissot, Armand Gaston Camus, Lazare Carnot, Trophime Gerard, Marquis de Lally-Tollendal, Honoré Gabriel Riquetti, Count of Mirabeau, Jacques Necker, Maximilien Robespierre, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, and Jerome Pétion de Villenere. M. Gilkey, 25 April 2006 L. Anderson, 9/2008

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    Container List Box Folder 1 1 Finding Aid

    1779 2 France. Conseil d'état. Order of the King's Council, which annuls, beginning the

    1st of next April, the leases of the carriage owners from the Place de la Ville of Paris, of the old concessionaries of the of the aforesaid privilege. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    1783

    3 Linguet, Simon Nicolas Henri, 1736-1791. Memoirs of the Bastille, and of the detention of Mr. Linguet, written by himself. (London, Spilsbury)

    4 Historical remarks on the Bastille. New Edition, augmented with a large number of interesting and little known anecdotes. (London, s.n.)

    1785

    5 Rohan-Guéméné, Henri-Louis-Marie, prince de, 1745-ca. 1808. Request of prince de Guéméne, to the King. (s.l., s.n.)

    1787 6 Order from low court of Paris, August 21, 1787. (s.l., s.n.) 7 Decree of the office of the mint. (s.l., s.n.) 8 France. Parlement (Bordeaux). Judgment of the Court of the Parliament of

    Bordeaux, making prohibitions & justifications to all classes in any form, to assemble in body of Provincial assemblies, before the Edict bearing the creation of these Assemblies be recorded in the Court. (Bordeaux, Imprimerie de Pierre Phillipot)

    9 Bordeaux. Parlement (Bordeaux). Letters of Royal Command. (s.l., s.n.) 1788 10 Aimant, pseud. Letter of Mr. Aimant, vicar to Philanthropie en montagne, to the

    nobility of France-county. (s.l., s.n.) 11 Chaillou, [Pierre-Louis]. Brittany. Account made by one of the members of the

    Parliament of Rennes to the Assembly Chambers, May 8, 1788. (Rennes, s.n.)

    12 France. Conseil d'etat. Decree of the King’s Council of State, concerning the suppressed records of exceptional courts, and the prosecutions, in criminal matters, relative to the recovery of taxes. June 28, 1788. (Lille, Imprimerie de C.M. Pererinck Crame)

    13 France. Parlement. (Aix-en-Provence). Official report of the meeting held at the Parliament of Provence, May 8, 1788. (Paris, s.n.)

    14 France., Parlement. (Dijon). Protests of the Parliament of Burgundy, June 11, 1788. (Paris, s.n.)

    15 France., Parlement. (Nancy). Declaration and frequent protests of the Parliament of Nancy, June 11, 1788. (s.l., s.n.)

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    16 France., Sovereigns, etc. 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Instruction for the Deputy Commissioners by the King, on noting the operations prescribed by his ordinance of the present Month, on the administrator of justice, or judged necessary for the execution of the proclamations of the same month. (Paris, s.n.)

    17 La Reynie de la Bruyére, Jean Baptiste Marie Louis de, 1760. Letter from the Cardinal of Fleury to the council of Louis XVI. (s.l., s.n.)

    18 Minier, Charles. Speech pronounced on September 30, 1788, by Mr. Minier, Attorney to the Parliament at the opening of the Chamber of Attendance, chaired by Mr. Bochard De Saron. (Paris, s.n.)

    19 The ghosts of Madam the President Mairat to Mr. de Lamoignon, Fourth President of the Parliament, & Minister of Justice. (Paris, s.n.)

    20 Reflexions on the opinion of the bishops to the King. (Paris, s.n.) 21 On this question is it necessary or useful that the Estates General of 1789 be

    convened in the form of those of 1614. (s.l., s.n.)

    1789 22 31st Meeting in the capital. Continuation of the Paris News, November 23, 1789,

    published the 24th. (Paris, Seguy-Thiboust) 23 Antraigues, Emmanuel Louis Henri de Launay, comte d', 1754-1812. No

    compromise, by Mr. Henri-Alexandre Audainel. (Paris, s.n.) 24 Berenger, Laurent Pierre, 1749-1822. First continuation supplementing the point

    of the Day. Continuation of the discovery of the conspiracy. (Paris, La Grange)

    25 Bérenger, Laurent Pierre, 1749-1822. Continuance to Supplement the point of the day. Scheme of the Bastille, followed by the opinion of an english philosopher who was in this horrible prison of state. This description is the most true & the most accurate that exists. (Paris, Lagrange)

    26 Bérenger, Laurent Pierre, 1749-1822. Supplement to the point of the day. (Paris, Lagrange.)

    27 Bergasse, Nicolas, 1750-1832. Report from the Committee of the Constitution, on the organization of the judiciary power, presented to the National Assembly by Mr. Bergasse. (Paris, Baudouin)

    28 Besançon, France. Conseil général. Proceedings of the resolutions from the commune of Beasancon of July 28, 1789; and funeral eulogy of Mr. Blanc, pronounced the same day. (Besançon, Imprimerie de Couche)

    29 Beaumez, Bon-Albert Briois de, 1759-1801. Report from the committee commissioned to prepare for the National Assembly a draft of Declaration on some provisional changes to the criminal Ordinance. (Paris, s. n.)

    30 Bordeaux, France. Electeurs. Address of the ninety voters of the commune of Bordeaux to the National Assembly, on the subject of the slave revolt on Martinique. (Bordeaux, Michel Racle)

    31 Bureaux de Pusy, Jean Xavier, 1750-1805. Summary report of the new divisions of the kingdom made to the National Assembly, to the Committee of the Constitution, by Mr. Bureaux of Pusy at the Meeting of Friday January 8, 1790. (Paris, Baudouin)

    32 [Carra, Jean Louis], 1743-1793. The Speaker of the Estates General, for 1789.

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    (s.l., s.n.) 2 1 Castellane, Boniface Louis André, marquis de, 1758-1837. Summary of the

    Opinion of Mr. the Count de Castellane on the declaration of rights, written from memory after the Meeting of August first, 1789. (Paris, Baudouin)

    2 Catholic Church. Assemblée générale du clergé du France, 1789. Reprimands of the clergy, Presented to the King Sunday, June 15, 1788, on the rights, exemptions & immunities of the Clergy. (Paris, s.n.)

    3 [Cérutti, Joseph Antoine Joachim, bp.], 1738-1792. The encouragement of harmony sent to the Estates General under the name of king. (s.l., s.n.)

    4 Report to the assembly of the communes of Bailliage de Toul, by Mr. Françoise de Neufchateau, a substitute Deputy, of the outrage done to the Communes of Bailiage, in the person of four of their Deputies. Following the Deliberations of this Assembly, August 6 & 13, 1789. (s.l., s.n.)

    5 The Blow of the Whip to the speaker of the Royal Palace. (Paris, s.n.) 6 Messenger of Bordeaux, or New correspondence Between Mr. de L......, of Paris

    and a Lady of Bordeaux. No. 10. (Paris, Dufour) 7 Messenger of Paris, or the French publicist; Political, Free, and Impartial

    Journal: By a Society of Patriots. No. 53, 44. (Paris, Imprimerie de la veuve Herissant)

    8 Messenger of Provence. To act as the continuation of the Letters of the Comte de Mirabeau to his constituents. No 20, 21. (Paris, s.n.)

    9 National, Political, and Literary Journal. No. 33. (Paris, Cailleau) 10 Créniere, Jean Baptiste, 1744. Extract of some observations on the Constitution of

    the People, read in the Meeting of July 31, 1789. By Mr. Creniere, deputy of Vendome. (s.l., s.n.)

    11 D’Aiguillon, Armand-Désiré de Vigne-rot-Duplessis-Richelieu, Duc. Opinion of the Duke of Aiguillon, in the meeting of Thursday November 12, 1789. (Paris, Baudouin)

    12 Statement made to the Inspection committee of the National Assembly. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    13 Resignation of the executor of the High-Justice Of Paris, or letter to his fellow amateurs, Inventors of the Game of the Lantern, & some other Jokes, very proper to form the spirit of a great Nation. (Paris, s.n.)

    14 Speech to the Assembly of the Three Orders, on the Imperscriptable Right of the Country and State of Arles, to Appoint Directly to the Estates General. (Aries, s.n.)

    15 Speech and protest of grenadiers & riflemen of the regiments of Isle de France & Lorraine, in garrison at Rennes, to the National Assembly. (Paris, Nyon le jeune)

    16 The President's speech to the King. From August 13, 1789. (Paris, Baudouin)

    17 Speech to the King by the Deputation of the Nobility, the Duke of Luxembourg, President, carrying the word, June 21, 1789. (Versailles, PH.-D. Pierres)

    18 Complaints to the delegates of the city of Paris to the Estates General for the peddlers, and the other markets of Paris. (Paris, s.n.)

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    19 New Year's gifts to the Emperor Joseph II, the former Duke of the Brabant, Count of Flanders, etc. Now deposed of these beautiful provinces, by his very-large fault & a very just Judgement of God. (s.l., s.n.)

    20 France. Assemblée Nationale Constituante 1789-1791. The National Assembly's Address to its constituents. (Paris, s.n.)

    21 France. Assemble Nationale Constituante, 1789-1791. Address to the King, Read by the Count of Mirabeau, and Adopted by the National Assembly, During the Meeting on July 9, 1789. (Paris, Baudouin)

    22 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. Decision of the Congress of the three orders, which condemns a letter of Mr. de Calonne to be torn and burned. (Paris, s.n.)

    23 France. Assemble nationale constituante, 1789-1791. Decree taken by the National Assembly, June 23, after the Royal Meeting, & without intermission, at three o'clock in the evening. (s.l., s.n.)

    24 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. Decree for the re-establishment of public tranquility. Extract of the report to the National Assembly, August 10, 1789. (Paris, Baudouin)

    25 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. A draft of the resolution that will be discussed in the National Assembly, tomorrow August 6, 1789 (Paris, Baudouin)

    26 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. Comité feodal. Report submitted to the committee of feudal rights, September 4, 1789, on the object and the order of the work for which it is charged. (Paris, Baudouin)

    27 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. Continuation of the official report of the National Assembly. No. 67. (Paris, Baudouin)

    28 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. Continuation of the official report of the National Assembly. No.116,144,145,149,150, 151. No. 145 also includes: Address of the City of Nantes to the National Assembly. (Paris, Baudouin)

    29 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. Comité feodal. Reports submitted to the Feudal Committee of the National Assembly. (Paris, Baudouin)

    30 France. États generaux, 1789. List, alphabetically, of the royal Jurisdiction of Bailiffs & royal Seneschalships of the countries of elections, who will appoint directly or indirectly to the Estates General, with the number of their delegations. Each delegation composed of a deputy of the clergy, a deputy of the nobility, and two of the third estate. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    31 France. États generaux, 1789. Proceedings from the conferences on the verification of powers. (Paris, Baudouin)

    32 France. Sovereigns, etc.1715-1774. (Louis XVI). Declaration of the king, supporting the decree of the National Assembly, Tuesday October 6, 1789, concerning the patriotic Contribution. (s.l., Imprimerie de P. de Lormel)

    33 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letter of the king for the convocation of Estates General at Versailles on April 27, 1789, regulated and scheduled. (Arles, Jacques Mesnier)

    34 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letter of the king for the convocation of Estates General at Versailles on April 27, 1789. (Paris, Imprimerie Royale)

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    35 France Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the King on the decree by the National Assembly, on December 26, 1789, bearing that it will grant a two months deadline to make the declarations prescribed by the decree of last October 6, concerning the Patriotic Contribution, & that the List of the names of the Patriotic Taxpayers & the sums which they will have been subjected to pay, will be printed. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    36 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, in the form of edict, bearing sanction of a decree of the National Assembly, concerning the circulation of grain. (Paris, Nyon)

    37 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Proclamation of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, for the constitution of the municipalities. .December 18, 1789. Seen by the King, the Decree whose content flees: Extract of the Official report of the National Assembly, on the Constitution of the Municipalities, December 14, 1789. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    38 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Regulations made by

    the king, for the fulfillment of the summons to the next Estates General, in the town of Arles, April 4 1789. (Arles, Jacques Mesnier)

    39 Guffroy, Armand Benoit Joseph, 1740-1801. Republican censure or Letter of A.B.J. Guffroy, Representative of the People, to the French inhabitants of Arras and of the surrounding communities; To the National Convention and to the Public opinion. (Paris, Rougiff)

    40 General Journal of the court and the city. No. 90, 102. (Paris, Imprimerie de la Veuve Hérissant)

    3 1 Universal Journal, or Revolutions of the kingdoms, by a society of Patriots. No. 2,

    11, 51, 67, 91. (Paris, Veuve Herissant) 2 La Reynie de LA Bruyère, Jean Baptiste Marie Louis de, 1760-ca. 1830. The

    Passion, the death and the resurrection of the people. (s.l., s.n.) 3 Lally-Tollendal, Trophime Gérard, marquis de 1751-1830. Speech by the Count of

    Lally-Tolendal to the National Assembly. (Paris, Baudouin) 4 Lally-Tollendal, Trophime Gérard, marquis de, 1751-1830. Speech by the Count

    of Lally-Tolendal to City Hall, July 17, 1789. (Paris, Baudouin) 5 Lally-Tolendal, Trophime Gerard, marquis de, 1751-1830. Speech of Mr. de

    Lally-Tolendal, pronounced at the Town Hall of Paris on July 15, & which he repeated to the National Assembly the Meeting of the 16. (Paris, Baudouin)

    6 Letter to the brother of the King. (s.l., Volland) 7 Letter from the Duke of Dorset, Ambassador of England, to the Count of

    Montmorin, Minister and Secretary of State at the Department of the Foreign Affairs. (Paris, Baudouin)

    8 Letter of an inhabitant of the Belgium Provinces to his compatriots. (Paris, Imprimerie de Demonville)

    9 Linguet, Simon Nicolas Henri, 1736-1794. Letter by Mr. Linguet to the Patriotic Committee of Brussels. (Brussels, Imprimerie patriotique)

    10 Masse, François-Trophime. The laziness of the third estate, and the abuses devoted in the Municipal Assemblies, by François-

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    Trophime Mass, Master Baker of Arles, December 28, 1789. (Aries, s.n.)

    11 Mirabeau, Honoré Gabriel Riquetti, comte de 1749-1791. Letter of the count de Mirabeau to his constituents. Vol.1-19. (Paris, s.n.)

    12 The patriotic Monitor or News of France and the Brabant. No.6,8,10,18. (Paris, Imprimerie de Momore)

    13 Montmorin, Armand Marc, comte de, 1745- 1792. Letter of the Count de Montmorin to the Duke of Liancourt, President of the National Assembly. Letter of Mr. Ambassador of England to the Count De Montmorin; Response of the Duke of Liancourt, President of the National Assembly, to the Count of Montmorin. Letter of Mr. Necker to the National Assembly. (Paris, Baudouin)

    14 La Motte, Jeanne de Saint-Remy de Valois, Comtesse de, 1756-1791. Justificatory Memories of the Countess of Valois de la Motte. (London, s.n.)

    15 Mounier, Jean Joseph, 1758-1806. Considerations of the governments and principalities which are appropriate to France, by Mr. Mounier, Member of the Committee charged with work relating to the Constitution. (Paris, Baudouin)

    16 Mounier, Jean Joseph, 1758-1806. Plan for the first articles of the constitution, read in the meeting of July 28, 1789, by Mr. Mounier, Member of the Committee charged with the plan of the Constitution. (Paris, Baudouin)

    17 Necker, Jacques, 1732-1804. Positive principles of Mr. Neker, extracted from all his works. (s.l., s.n.)

    18 The newly uncovered conspiracy with the list of the conspirators. (Paris, Madame de Bissy)

    19 The Observer. No.49,50,62. (Paris, Garneri) 20 Observations of the ladies of the town of Arras to the Committee. (Arras, s.n.) 21 Paris. St. Martin des Champs (Cluniac monastery) Letter from the Monks of St-

    Martin-des-Champs to the National Assembly of Paris (Paris, Baudouin) 22 Counterpart of the portrait of an aristocrate denounced to his countrymen. (Paris,

    s.n.) 23 Rabaut Saint-Étienne, Jean Paul, 17143-1793. Opinion of Mr. Rabaut de Saint-

    Étienne, on the following motion of the Viscount of Noailles. (Paris, Baudouin)

    4 1 Exact account of the taking of Brussels, by its inhabitants. (Brussels, s.n.)

    2 Answer to the misleading apologia from the monks, about the plan to divide & sell to the people of the country, the excess of their Goods. (Brussels, s.n.)

    3 Response of monseigneur, to the letter of Mr. L... of. July 1789. (Paris, s.n.) 4 Provisional account of what occured in the Netherlands. Third Letter. No. 3.

    December 15, 1789. (Gand, Bernard Poelman) 5 Representations and complaints of the citizens of Marseilles, delivered to the

    Deputies at the Estates General, March 31, Tuesday, 1789. (Marseille, s.n.)

    6 Sabatier, Antoine de Castres. 17142-1817. The revenging truth: letter

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    from a former magistrate, to Mr. Abbe de Feller, editor of the Journal of History and Literature. (Liège, s.n.)

    7 To his Majesty the Emperor and King of Brussels: from the Bastille, November 1, 1789. (s.l., s.n.)

    8 Meeting held by the King with Estates General, June 23, 1789. Discourse of the King. (Paris, Baudouin)

    9 Sieyés, Emmanuel Joseph, comte, 1748-1836. Summary observations on ecclesiastical goods, of August 10, 1789 (Paris, Baudouin)

    10 The popular society of Arras, to the National Convention. Declaration on the freedom of the press. Denunciation of Bertrand Barere. (Arras, Associes)

    11 Target, Guy Jean Baptiste, 1733-1807. Draft of the declaration of the Rights of Men and of Society; by Mr. Target. (Paris, Baudouin)

    12 Attempt of a patriot to contribute to the happiness of the third-estate (Line, s.n.) 13 Will of Charles de Launay, Governor of the Bastille. Found at the Bastille, the

    day of the assault. (Paris, s.n.) 14 The truth. (Paris, J. Gratiot et Compagnie) 1790 15 Act of compliance to all the decrees of the National Assembly, By the Community

    of the Carmelite friars of the Town of Marseilles: Addressed to the Municipal Mayor & Officers of same City. (Marseille, P.A. Favet)

    16 Good-byes to the year 1790, by the people of Marseilles. (Marseille, P.A. Favet) 17 Address to the National Assembly, by the representatives of the Commune of

    Rouen, on the means of effectively providing for the relief of the poor. (Rouen, P. Seyer & Behourt)

    18 Address to the women of Montauban, extract from the National Mercury, tome 2, no. 6. (Lille, L. Potier de Lille)

    19 Address of the Electoral Parliament of the Department of the Jura to the National Assembly. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    20 Address of the General Council of the Commune of Marseilles, to the National Assembly. (Marseille, Imprimerie de J. Mossy)

    21 Address from the eighth Battalion of the First Division of the Revolutionary Army to the National Assembly. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    22 Address to the King, by the Municipal and Electoral Assembly of the community of Rouen, about the Speech pronounced by His Majesty to the National Assembly, February 4, 1790. (Rouen, P. Seyer & Behourt)

    23 Address to the tribunal of justice, on the 21st scheme of counter-revolution. Second year of liberty. (Marseille, Imprimerie de J. mossy)

    24 Arnavon, Honore. Petition made by the honored Mr. Honore Arnavon to the Council-General of the Community. (Marseille, J. Mossy)

    25 Assembly of the delegates of the sixty sections of Paris. Wednesday, June 16, 1790. (s.l., Imprimerie de Lottin)

    26 Opinion of the French citizens on the choice of the Municipal Officers, the Members of Assembly of the Districts and of the Department. By the author of the Address to the People of Britain. (Arles, Imprimerie de Jacques Mesnier)

    27 The Public Happiness, dedicated to the National Assembly; addressed to the good citizens of Marseilles; By Mr. Cheri, first Assistant judge for the

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    District Court, & member of the Assembly of the Friends of the Constitution of this City. (Marseille, Imprimerie de P.A. Favet)

    28 Brancas, Louis Léon Félicité, due de, comte de Lauraguais, 17331824. Request to the Assembly of the deputies convened in Versailles as the Estates General. By Louis de Brancas, Count of Lauraguais. (Paris, s.n.)

    29 Camus, Armand Gaston, 1740-1804. Opinion of Mr. Camus, In the Meeting of May 31 1790. on the Constitution of the Clergy proposed by the Ecclesiastical Committee. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    30 Funeral Ceremony, Celebrated at the Champ-de-Mars in Paris, on the occasion of the death of the Brothers of the National Guard, killed in Nancy in the unhappy battle on August 31; with the inscriptions-Emblems that decorate the altar, and the general details of the ceremony of September 22, 1790. (Marseille, F. Brebion)

    31 Chabroud, Jean Baptiste Charles, 1750 1816. Opinion of Charles Chabroud; Member of the National Assembly, on some relative questions of the Legal Order, pronounced March 30, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    32 Chasset, Charles Antoine, comte, 1745-1830. Report to the National Assembly, in the name of the Committee of the tithe, by Mr. Chasset, Deputy of Beaujolais, April 9, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    33 Chenier, Marie Joseph Blaise, 1764-1811. Charles IX, or the school of the Kings, tragedy; By Marie-Joseph de Chénier. (Paris, Didot)

    34 The National Club of Bordeaux, to the Popular Societies affiliated to the different communes of the Republic. (Bordeaux, Moreau)

    35 The Commune of Arras, to the National Convention. (Arras, Imprimerie des Associes)

    36 Copy of the letters written by the Research Committee of the National Assembly, to the Municipal Officers of the Town of Lille, Commanders & Heads of Divisions of the National Guard of the same city, relative to the complaint carried by the latter against the Society of the Friends of the Constitution of the City and District of Lille. (Lille, Imprimerie de C.L. de Boubers)

    37 The Letters of Paris, or the French Publicist: a political journal, free and impartial: by the society of patriots. Directed by Mr. S *** of S ****. No 94, 107. (Paris, Imprimerie de la venve Harissant)

    38 Crimes of Joseph Lebon and his agents, or ideas of the horrors of the prisons of Arras. (Arras, s.n.)

    39 Decree of the National Assembly, October 10, 1790, on the sales to the Municipalities, of the National Realm. Sanctioned by the King in the same month. Preceded by the report made in the name of the Committee in charge of alienation with the National Domain, by L.G. Bouteville, Deputy of Péronne. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    40 Declaration of the Emperor and King. (s.l., s.n.) 41 Declaration of the Emperor and King, to his Belgium Provinces, to bring them

    back to obedience. (Hague, s.n.) 42 Decree on Judicial Organization, of August 16, 1790. (Paris, Baudouin)

    43 Let us depend only on us! Or ideas of a Belgian, on the interests of France, of England, of Prussia and Holland, considered in their political relationships with the revolution consummated in December 1789, in the Belgian provinces, and on the organization of a military force, based on manners and the uses of the inhabitants of these provinces. (Brussels, Imprimerie d'Emmanuel Flon)

    5 1 The Last Blow, given to the French-Belgian aristocracy. (Douai, Bailly)

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    2 Speech addressed by Mr. Dambreville, priest of Airy & Elector, to the Assembly of The Voters of the Department of Yonne, April 23, 1790, in favor of the agitators of his parish, & printed by the request of the entire assembly. (Auxerre, L. Fournier)

    3 Speech pronounced to the Assembly of the Voters of the Department of Yonne, by Mr. Boileau D'Auson, Voter of the Canton of Avallon; & printed by the request of all the Assembly. Meeting of March 24, 1790. (s.l., L. Fournier)

    4 Speech of Mr. Thouret to the National Assembly, on opening the discussion on the new organization of the judicial Power. (Paris, Baudouin)

    5 Praise of the Baron de Bleckhem, Major-General of the Austrians, Died at Huy on August 31, 1790. Pronounced by an Andean Volunteer with the Army. (Andenne, s.n.).

    6 Extract of the register of the deliberations of the chapter of Church of Rennes, Tuesday, November thirty, 1790. (s.l., s.n.)

    7 Extract of the register of the deliberations of the district of Petit Saint Antoine, April 9, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie de la Veuve Delaguette)

    8 Statement of guidance of Mr. Jacquesson Vauvignol and Mr. Gachet de Saint Suzanne. Deputy near the National Assembly by the Municipality and the provisional Committees of the town of Tonnerre, in January 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie de P.F. Didot Jeune)

    9 Fourcade, Pascal Thomas, 1769-1813. Fourcade and Gonchon, citizen sans-culottes of Paris, to the citizens of the department of the Eure and the Loire. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    10 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. General collection of the decrees returned by the National Assembly, With the mention of the Sanctions & acceptances given by the King. Month of June 1790. (Paris, Baudouin)

    11 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. General collection of the decrees returned by the National Assembly, With the mention of the Sanctions & acceptances given by the King. Month of September 1790. (s.l., s.n.)

    12 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. Comité féodal. Second report of the feudal Committee, By Mr. Tronchet, Member of the aforesaid Committee. (Paris, s.n.)

    13 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. The French constitution; Draft presented to the Nation by a true Citizen: In opposition with the French Constitution, Draft presented to the National Assembly by the Committees of Constitution & Revision. (Paris, s.n.)

    14 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. Report submitted to the National Assembly in the name of the Committee in charge of the provisional reformation of the Criminal Ordinance. By Mr. Beaumez. (Paris, Baudouin)

    15 France. Laws, statutes, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law carrying that it will pay no salary nor office expenses to the ex-noble stewards as from the 1st of last July. Given in Paris, December 12, 1790. (Saintes, Imprimerie de P. Toussaints)

    16 France. Laws, statutes, 1774-1792 (Louis XVI). Law to prevent the disorders which the ex-noble soldiers of the Belgium troops could make, which are currently, or could be introduced thereafter into the Departments close to the Netherlands, Austria, & Luxembourg. Given in Paris, December 12,

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    1790. (Asintes, Imprimerie de P. Toussaints) 17 France. Laws, statutes, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law which relieves the ex-

    nobles, the Lords High-Dispensers of justice, of the obligation to nourish abandoned Infants, & which regulates the manner in which the subsistence of these Orphans will be provided. (Saintes, Imprimerie de P. Toussaints)

    18 France. Laws, statutes, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law which orders that the Mr. Guillien, Mr. d'Escars, & Mr. Terraffe, accused of conspiracy, & detained at Pierre-en Cise, will be transferred to the prisons of Paris, to be tried, either by the National High court, or by such other provisional Court that the National Assembly will judge suitable; & which orders that any Public servant, receiving pension or salary of the State, which will not reside in the Kingdom, & which will not have given its civic oath within one month, will be deposed of any rank, employment, pension or treatment. Given in Paris, December 22, 1790. (Saintes, P. Toussaints)

    19 France. Laws, statutes, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law relating to the Goods currently possessed by the Protestants of the two concessions of Augsburg & Switzerland, & which excludes them from the regulated sale for the national Goods. Given in Paris, December 10, 1790. (Saintes, Imprimerie de Toussaints)

    20 France. Laws, statutes, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law relating to the Damage cause by the floods in various Departments of the Kingdom. Given in Paris, December 15, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie de P. Toussaints)

    21 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792 (Louis XVI). Speech Pronounced by the King, to the National Assembly, February 4, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    22 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the King on a decree of the National Assembly concerning the goods and tithes in France and in the respective foreign possessions by the benefactors, the body, the communities, and the proprietors, French and foreign. Given in Paris, June 25, 1790. (La Rochelle, V. Cappon-Mesnier)

    23 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, concerning the Goods & Tithes in France & in foreign lands, possessed respectively by from Beneficed Clergy, Bodies, Communities & Secular Owners, French & foreign. Given in Paris June 25, 1790. (Aix, Gibelin-David & Emeric-David)

    24 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the King on the decree of the National Assembly concerning the condemnations pronounced because of offenses and crimes. Given in Paris, in the Month in January 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    25 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on the decree of the National Assembly, containing various provisions relating to the administrations of departments & districts, & with the use of the Police force. Given in Paris April 20, 1790. (Aix, Gibelin-David & Emeric-David)

    26 France. Sovereign, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, concerning the pure Nuns. Given in Saint-Cloud, July 2, 1790. (La Rochelle, Vincent Cappon-Mesnier)

    27 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, concerning the institution of the Resolutions of the Administrative Body. Given in Paris June 27, 1790. (Aix, Gibelin-David & Emeric-David)

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    28 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a Decree of the National Assembly, concerning the Monks. Given to Paris, March 26, 1790. (Imprimerie royale)

    29 France. Sovereigns. etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a Decree of the National Assembly, containing various provisions relating to the Administrations of Department & district, & to the exercise of the Police. Given in Paris, April 20, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    30 France, Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, container various provisions relating to the municipalities. Given in Paris, in the month of January, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royal)

    31 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, of 3 July 1790, relating to the redemption of those feudal Rights which have been withheld by decree, by articles 9,10 & 11 of the Decree last May, on the third, & of the letters patent from the 9th of the aforesaid months. Given in Saint-Cloud, July 31, 1790 . (Paris, s.n.)

    32 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on the decree of the National Assembly, of August 6, 1790, which excludes the great masses of wood & forests, from alienation of the national good. Given in Saint-Cloud, August 23, 1790. (Saintes, P. Toussaints)

    33 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, of February 11, 1790, concerning the determination of the local value of the work day, according to which must be formed the list of the active Citizens. Given in Paris, February 12, 1790. (Grenoble, Imprimerie royale)

    34 France Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, of February 13, which prohibit, in France, the monastic vows of both sexes. Given in Paris, February 19, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    35 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on the decrees of the National Assembly, of March 14,15,18,20 & 21, 1790, concerning the suppression of Gabelle, of the Quart-bouillon, & other rights relating to the sale of Salts, the first of April, 1790; the reinvestment with interest of the real & personal Taxes of the present year, as much as the sum of Forty million making two thirds of the net revenue of the Gabelle, that of that of Two million making two thirds of the net revenue of the rights of trade, perceived on the transport of the Salt intended for consumption by the Frankish & redeemed provinces; the cessation of the criminal trials, & other provisions relating to the suppression of Gabelles. Given in Paris, 30 the Mars 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    36 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on the decree of the National Assembly, of the 18th of the present March, including the provisions to prevent & stop the abuses relating to the crown Woods & Forests, & dependent on Ecclesiastical establishments. Given in Paris, March 26 1760. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    6 1 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on

    the decrees of the National Assembly, last 22 & 25 January, bearing that the ordinary expenditure of the current year will be discharged month by

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    month, & that it will be deferred with the payment of the outstanding claims. Given in Paris, May 28, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie du royale)

    2 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on the decree of the National Assembly, of March 22 1790, relating to the general regulation of the rights on Oils for manufacture, & on Oils & Soaps passing through a province of another Kingdom, temporarily & for the present year 1790 only. Given in Paris, March 24, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    3 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on the decree of the National Assembly, of March 22, 1790, concerning the suppression of the trade-mark law on Iron to manufacture & to transport in the interior of the Kingdom, as from the first of April 1790, & to the subscription of the aforesaid right temporarily & for the present year of 1790 only. Given in Paris, 24 the Mars 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    4 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on the decree of the National Assembly of January 23, 1790, concerning the compensation of the receipts of the Tithe paid by the Taxpayers known as Décimes, for the last six months of 1789, with the sums to which they will find imposed in the supplemental list of ordinary Taxes, on the above privileged ones, for the same last six months of 1789. Given in Paris, January 27, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    5 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on the decree of the National Assembly of January 30, 1790, concerning the recovery & payments, in the existing form, of the ordinary & direct taxes of the financial year 1790 & of the former periods. Given in Paris, February 3, 1790. (Tarts, Imprimerie royale)

    6 France Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on the decree of the National Assembly, the 13th of this present month of June, abolishing the retreats of the Middle-class, residents & others. Given at Saint-Cloud June 18, 1790. (Aix, Gibelin-David & Emeric-David)

    7 France. Sovereigns etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on the decree of the National Assembly, from last April & the 4th of this month, bearing division of large & small Gabelles & local Gabelles, the general Lease of land passed to Jean-baptiste Mager, March 19, 1786. Given in Paris May 10, 1790. (Aix, Gibelin-David & Emeric David)

    8 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on the decree of the National Assembly, May first, 1790, concerning the assessment relating to revenues composed of money, perpetual or for life, generally or specifically mortgaged on real estates, that have been able to be made in the rolls of the last six months of 1789 or those of 1790, in place of the situation of the aforesaid goods, without the Creditors of the aforesaid revenues residing at the same place. Given in Paris, May 16 1790. (Aix, Gibelin-David & Emeric-David)

    9 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, bearing that the Citizens in a lawsuit with the Administration, initiated before the decree of the 22nd of last March concerning the tax rights on Leather, Iron & other items, will be able to continue to redress the wrongs which they have already experienced. Given in Paris on May 15, 1790 (Aix, Gibelin-David & Emeric-David)

    10 France Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, interpretative of that of the 8th & 9th of last October, concerning the provisional reformation of the Criminal

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    procedure. Given in Paris, April 25, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royal 11 France Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a

    decree of the National Assembly, which temporarily regulates the cases where Deputes to the National Assembly can be detained, & the forms of the procedures to be made against them. Given in Paris, June 23, 1790. (La Rochelle, Vinent Cappon-Mesnier)

    12 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, bearing that all Owners of Benefices or Pensions from Benefices, or unspecified Ecclesiastical Goods, will be held to make their declarations; & on other suppressions of religious houses of each order. Given in Paris, February 12, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    13 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the King, bearing that he will stay the execution of all final Judgments returned by the provostal Jurisdictions. Given in Paris, March 7, 1790. (Aix, Givelin-David & Emeric-David)

    14 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis X'VI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, suspending the proceedings relating to the reparations owed, because of the damages to the parched Grounds & Marshes; & conferred to the Directorate of the Districts, for regulating the reparations. Given in Saint-Cloud June 18, 1790. (Aix, Gibelin-David & Emeric-David)

    15 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, which authorizes the Cities, Burgs, Villages & Parishes to which ex-noble Lords have given their surnames, to retake their old names. Given in Paris, June 23, 1790. (La Rochelle, Vincent Cappon-Mesnier)

    16 France. Sovereigns etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Letters patent of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, which extends until the first of next March, the delay for the disclosure of Ecclesiastical Assets. Given in Paris January 24, 1790. (Aix, Gibelin-David & Emeric-David)

    17 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Proclamation of the king, concerning the operations to limit in order to complete the distribution of ordinary taxes of the old Province of the Trois-Évêques, for the year 1790. September 12, 1790. (Paris, Nyon)

    18 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Proclamation of the king, concerning the declarations for the patriotic tax. January 14, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    19 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Proclamation of the king, bearing that the banners given by the Commune of Paris, to the eighty-three Departments, will be placed in the location where the Administrative Councils of each Department will hold its meetings. July 23, 1790. (La Rochelle, Chauvet)

    20 France Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Proclamation of the king, on a decree of the National Assembly, bearing that he could require nothing of people called to hold public office, for the proceedings of taking oath. August 29, 1790. (Saintes, Imprimerie de Pierre Toussaints)

    21 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Proclamation of the king, on the decree of the National Assembly, concerning the right to make peace & war. May 27, 1790. (Saintes, Imprimerie de P. Toussaints)

    22 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Proclamation of king on a Decree concerning the passage of foreign Troops through the territory of

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    France, & containing various provisions relating to the boarder guards, with the requests for weapons made by the Municipalities, to the manufacture of arms and their distribution. August 1, 1790. (La Rochelle, Chauvet)

    23 Great speech pronounced at the Town Hall by the President of the Monarchical Club to the Mayor. (Paris, Imprimerie de la veuve Valade)

    24 Improvised speech pronounced in the meeting of Saturday morning, April 17, 1790; by Mr. Salgues, Professor of Oration at the College of Sens. (Auxerre, Imprimerie de L. Fournier

    25 Summary instruction for the citizens charged by the Municipal & Electoral Body, to explain the business of the district Assemblies. January 20, 1790. (Rouen, P. Seyer & Behourt)

    26 Instruction on the execution of the law of August 23, which determines the mode of the levy of the French Citizens, against the enemies of the Republic. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    27 Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1741-1790. Collection of original letters of Emperor Joseph II to general Alton. Commander of the Troops in the Netherlands, from December 1787 to November 1789. Third Edition, augmented with several Notes. (Brussels, Imprimerie Patriotique)

    28 Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1741-1790. Collection of original letters of Emperor Joseph II to general Alton. Commander of the Troops in the Netherlands, from December 1787 to November 1789. (Brussels, M. Lemaire)

    29 Exact Journal of the situation which was confined to Martinique, at the time of October 18, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie du PatRoite François)

    30 Newspaper of the court and the city. By Mr. G******. No. 1, 23, 28. (Paris, Veuve Herissant)

    31 Letter Addressed to Mr. de Champeaus-Palasne, President of the Committee of Research of the National Assembly. (Douay, Imprimerie de Willerval)

    32 Lameth, Alexandre [Theodore Victor] comte de, 1760-1829. Examination of a writing entitled: Speech and Reply of the Count of Mirabeau to the National Assembly, by Mr. Alexandre Lameth. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    33 Letter of cardinal B *** to the Cardinal-Archbishop des Malines, on his Response to the Brief of Pope Pius VI, dated from Rome on May 15, 1790. (s.l., s.n.)

    34 Letter Written to the National Assembly by the committee of Marchiennes on January 10, 1790. (Paris, s.n.)

    35 A Frenchman's Letter to an Inhabitant of Brussels on the declaration of Clergy, Forming the 23rd Guide of the Nations. (Paris, Baudouin)

    36 Letter to Mister de Calonne, By Mr.. ****. (Londres, s.n.) 37 Letter of the Deputies of Bailliage de Douay to the National Assembly, sent to the

    Bishop, Mayor of Cantin, in the District of Douay, Elector of the Department of the North, and charged to carry to the National Assembly a petition, to obtain the conversion, in gold, of the tithe, whose payment must yet be done in kind this year only. From June 18, 1790. (Paris, Bailly)

    38 Linguet, Simon Nicolas Henri, 1736-1794. Criminal Code of Joseph II or Expeditive Instructions given to the courts of the Netherlands, in October

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    1789, published and commentated by Mr. Linguet. (Brussels, Linguet) 39 Memoir Addressed to the President of the National Assembly by the Minister of

    Justice. (Paris, Imprimerie royale) 40 Memoir to the National Assembly for the Contractors & Craftsmen employed in

    the construction of the Churches of Saint-Sulpice, Saint-Philippe of Rolls & the Capuchins of the Chaussée de Antin, fifty altogether. (Paris, Nyon)

    7 1 The Patriotic Messenger or National Ephemerides, of Friday January 15, 1790.

    No. 3. (Paris, Imprimerie de Caillot et Co.) 2 My word on the contribution to the public offices. (Arles, s.l.) 3 Mossy, Auguste. Address to the people of Marseille by Mr. Auguste Mossy.

    (Marseille, Imprimerie de J. Mossy) 4 The Observer. Publicity is the safeguard of the people. No. 75. The Aristocrat’s

    Rebellion of Cambresis, against the National Assembly. Letters of the Duke of Aiguillon to the research committee, against its slanderers. Plan of the marquis of Favras to make a raid on Provence by the Corsicans ; etc. (Paris, Garnery)

    5 Observations on the pastoral letter of the Cardinal Archbishop of Malines, Dated from Brussels, June 19, 1790, Addressed to himself. (s.l., s.n.)

    6 The Easter Eggs, or response of the courier of the scarpe, to the article which relates to it in the Report that the former mayor and Municipal Officers of the Town of Douai addressed to the National Assembly. (Douai, s.n.)

    7 Opinion of Mr. Tronchet, On the judgment by Jury, Pronounced April 29, 1790. (Paris, Baudouin)

    8 Opinion of Mr. Treilhard, On the Report of the Ecclesiastical Committee concerning the organization of the Clergy. May 30, 1790. (Paris, Baudouin)

    9 Paris. Commune 1789-17914. Municipality of Paris. Extract of the Register of the City Council, Monday April 12, 1790. (s.l., Imprimerie de Lottin)

    10 Paris. Department de Police. Municipality of Paris. Department of Police. From the Mayor, the Lieutenant-of-the-Mayor, & Adviser-Administrators. Thursday, June 24 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie de Lottin)

    11 Pétion de Villeneuve, Jérôme, 1756-1794. Speech of Mr. Petion de Villeneuve on the establishment of Territorial funds in France, Followed by a proposed decree. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    12 Pétion de Villeneuve, Jérôme, 1756-1794. Speech of Jerome Petion on the charges brought against Maximilien Robespierre. (Paris, C.F. Patris)

    13 Pétion de Villeneuve, Jérôme, 1756-1794. Speech on the assignats, by J Petion. (Paris, s.n.)

    14 Pétion de Villeneuve, Jérôme, 1756-1794. Speech on the affair of the King, by J Pétion. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    15 Pétion de Villeneuve, Jérôme, 1756-1794. Discours on wills in general, and the institution of inheritance in the countries of written rights in particular, by J Pétion. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    16 Rablu, Jean, pseud. Letter of the Honorable Jean Rablu, Master Porter, And Corporal-Major of the Militia of Céna to the honorable Pierre Tubeuf Butcher's assistant of Poissi. Second Edition. (Paris, Guillot Gorju)

    17 Report and proposed decree, On the Summary procedure of the Court of the Sixth

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    District of Paris, presenting the question: if disputes arise between a divorced couple, their parents or extended family must be present in front of the family court, by the law of August 16, 1790 (v. ft.); presented in the name of the committee of legislation, by J.E. Bar, member of this Committee. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    18 Report Submitted to the National Assembly, in the name of the Committee of the Navy, By the Marquis de Vaudreuil, Deputy of Castelnaudary, On the classes of the Navy. April 1790. (Paris, Baudouin)

    19 Critical reflexions; or, letter to Mr. de Calonne, author of the Description of Europe. By Mr. V *** (Paris, s.n.)

    20 Revolutions of Paris, dedicated to the nation and the district of Petits-Augustins. With engravings similar to the various events, and the charts of departments of France. Number 62. (Paris, Imprimerie des Révolutions)

    21 Revolutions of Paris, dedicated to the nation and the district of Petits-Augustins. With engravings similar to the various events, and the charts of departments of France. Number 63. (Paris, Imprimerie des Révolutions)

    22 Revolutions of Paris, dedicated to the nation and the district of Petits-Augustins. With engravings similar to the various events, and the charts of departments of France. Number 64. (Paris, Imprimerie des Révolutions)

    23 Revolutions of Paris, dedicated to the nation and the district of Petits-Augustins. With engravings similar to the various events, and the charts of departments of France. Number 65. (Paris, Imprimerie des Révolutions)

    24 Revolutions of Paris, dedicated to the nation and the district of Petits-Augustins. With engravings similar to the various events, and the charts of departments of France. Number 66. (Paris, Imprimerie des Révolutions)

    25 Revolutions of Paris, dedicated to the nation and the district of Petits-Augustins. With engravings similar to the various events, and the charts of departments of France. Number 67. (Paris, Imprimerie des Révolutions)

    26 Revolutions of Paris, dedicated to the nation and the district of Petits-Augustins. With engravings similar to the various events, and the charts of departments of France. Number 68. (Paris, Imprimerie des Revolutions)

    27 [Robespierre, Maximilien] , 1758-1794. Address to the Belgian people. (s.l., s.n.) 28 Saint-Omer, France. Conseil général. Extract of the register to the deliberation of

    the Council general of the Commune of Saint-Omer. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    29 Second speech of Mr. Thouret to the National Assembly, on the organization of the Judicial Power. Meeting of April 6, 1790. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    30 Second letter of Regnault (of Bar-on-Ornin), to the Jacobin Society of this commune. On the Conspiracy of Robespierre and the advantages which the aristocracy seeks to draw. (Clermont, Imprimerie du District et du Rupublicain de la Meuse)

    31 Anti-aristocratic sermon, preached far from Brabançons, April 24, 1790. By the R. P. Pancrace-Roller-Policarpe of Pinaudiere. (s.l., s.n.)

    32 Popular and revolutionary Society of the town of Douai. Speech made by the President, at the time of the installation of the Society in another location.

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    (Douai, Imprimerie du Citoyen Marlier) 33 Swit, William. Fruits of the tree of French liberty. (Londres, s.n.) 34 Will of the Emperor Joseph II. (s.l., s.n.) 35 Thibaudeau, Antoine Claire, comte, 1765-1854. Report in the name of the

    committee of education, On the drafting of the collection of the heroic Actions of the French Republicans. Meeting of messidor 13. By A. C. Thibadeau. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    1791

    8 1 Individual address to the National Assembly, by citizens of the capital, March 6, 1791. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    2 Antonelle, Pierre Antoine, marquis d', 1747-1817. Quick Notice to supplement the various writings already published, On what has passed at the Society of the friends of the Constitution of Arles, Department of the Bouches du Rhône, the 9th & 10th of June, 1791. (Arles, s.n.)

    3 Antonelle, Pierre Antoine, marquis d', 1747-1817. Account to supplement some of the various writings already published. On the events of June 9, & 10, 1791, in this city, preceded by a foreword. (Arles, Jacques & Gaspard Mesnier)

    4 Antonelle, Pierre Antoine, marquis d', 1747-1817. The Two points of view of the current disorders of the Department of Vaucluse, by P.A. Antonelle, Mayor of Arles. (Arles, s.n.)

    5 Decree of the directory of the department of Bouches du Rhône. On the freedom of the same religious opinions & the reprinting of the Report of the former Canon & Vicar-General of Chartres. May 30, 1791. (Aix, Gibelin-David & Emeric-David)

    6 Barruel, Augustin, 1741-1820. Development of the oath required of the priests in office, by the National Assembly. (Paris, Imprimerie de Crapart)

    7 Bernard d’Airy, P., 1755-1833. Extract of the report made by Mr. Bernard, Deputy of the department of Yonne, in the name of the committee of Public Aid, December 21, 1791. (s.l., s.n.)

    8 Bouteville du Metz, Louis Ghislain de, 1756-1821. Report on the very long leases, the leases by encroachment, those beyond nine years, etc. And a method for the conveyance of property of rents which are long leased or for life, and of the open properties which are attached there. Done in the name of the ecclesiastic committee and the committee of alienation. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    9 Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre, 1754-1793. Draft of a declaration of the National Assembly to the foreign Powers, Written by J P. Brissot, Deputy. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    10 Camus, Armand Gaston, 1740-1804. Observations on two briefs from the Pope, on March 10 & of April 13, 1791 ; By Mr. Camus, Ancient man of law, member of the National Assembly. (Paris, s.n. )

    11 Castellane-Mazaugues, Elleon de, bp. of Toulon, 17146-1806. Letter of the Bishop of Toulon to the Priests & Vicars of his Diocese. (Nice, s.n.)

    12 Castellane-Mazaugues, Elleon de, bp. of Toulin, 1746-1806. Regulation & pastoral opinion of Mr. Bishop of Toulon. (Toulon, s.n.)

    13 New and rational manual on the New Constitution of France. (Brussels, L’anderberg)

    14 Catholic Church. Pope, 1775-1799. (Pius VI). Brief of Pope Pius VI to S.E.M. the Cardinal of Rochefoucault, the Archbishop of Aix, and the other

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    Archbishops & Bishops of the National Assembly of France, on the subject of the civil constitution of the clergy, decreed by the National Assembly. (Paris, Bureau de l’Ami du Roi)

    15 Rational Code of the jury. By Mr. N. Carles, Man of law, and special deputy to the National Assembly. (Paris, Cussac)

    16 Cussy, Gavriel de, 1739-1793. Opinion pronounced by Mr. Cussy, deputy of the Department of Calvados, at the meeting on Thursday, May 5, 1791. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    17 Dalahaye. Opinion. The National Convention has decreed national debts to all those of the Emigrants and Condamned; it will establish in Paris a central Office of liquidation of all these debts. It is at this Office that the Creditors who have to exert the claim for recovery towards the Republic, on the goods forsaken by their debtors, will be held to forward their titles if they did not deposit them yet with the Directories of the District. (s.l., s.n.)

    18 Deschamps, Narcisse. Oath given on March 20, 1791, in the Parish church of Bilge, District of Valencieenes, Department of the North, by father Narcisse Deschamps, Franciscan priest. (Douai, Imprimerie de Derbaix)

    19 Speech of the Bishop of Clarmont, Relative to the oath required by the National Assembly, & that he partly pronounced in the meeting of Sunday morning, January 2, 1791. (Paris, Imprimerie de Briand)

    20 Speech made by the Parish Priest of St Albin, the day he took the civic Oath. (Douai, Imprimerie de Derbaix)

    21 Awakening of patriotism in the revolution, by a citizen of Paris. (Paris, Marchands de Nouveautes)

    22 Extract of the registers of the deliberations of the university of this town of Aix. (Aix, Pierre-Joseph Calmen)

    23 France. Constitution, 1791. The French Constitution, Presented to the King by the National Assembly on September 3, 1791, and accepted the 14th of the same month. (Besançon, Simard)

    24 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. Decree concerning the settlement and the repayment of the national debt, July, 16, 1791. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    25 France. Assemblée Nationale constituante, 1789-1791. Decree concerning the settlement and the repayment of the national debt, July, 21, 1791. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    26 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Documents found in the awnings, of Mr. Montmorin & Mr. Laporte, stewards of the civil list, of Mr. Abancourt, ex-minister, and at the Massiac hotel, Whose originals are stored at the Inspection committee of the National Assembly. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    27 France. Laws, statutes, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law relating to the briefs, papal bulls, constitutions, rescripts, decrees & other dispatches from the court of Rome. Given in Paris, June 17, 1791. (Gap, Allier)

    28 France. Sovereigns, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Proclamation of the king, carrying nominations of the commissioner-liquidators of leases & general administration. September 24, 1791. (Auxerre, Imprimerie de L. Fournier)

    29 France. Laws, statutes, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law relating to the instruction on the former lordly Rights, declared redeemable by the decree

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    of March 15, 1790. Given in Paris, June 19, 1791. (Gap, J. Allier) 30 Gouy d'Arsy, Louis Marthe, marquis de, 1753-1794. Opinion of Louis-Marthe de

    Gouy, Deputy to the National Assembly on the reimbursement of the expenses of the 113 notaries of Paris. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale.)

    31 Larriere, Noel de. Continuation of the preservation against the schism, or new development of the principles which were established there. By Mr. Larriere. (Paris, Leclere)

    32 Lemaigre. Speech made by Mr. Lemaigre, Voter of the Canton of Satin-Fargeau, to the public Meeting of the Company of the Friends of the Constitution, Meeting in Auxerre, August 29, 1791. (Auxerre, Imprimerie de Baillif)

    33 Letter of the Bishop of Sistéron to the Voters of the Department of Basses-Alpes. Sistéron, March 14, 1791. (Sisteron, s.n.)

    9 1 Letter of an English merchant, to a French merchant, On the advantages and the

    disadvantages of the new Constitution given to France. (Paris, Senneville) 2 List of the friendly deputies of the civil list, who formed the project to give the

    pardon to the executive power, against the wish of the nation. (s.l., Imprimerie patriotique)

    3 Jabineau, Henri, 1724-1792. The lawfulness of the civic oath, By Mr. ***, Convicted Of error. (Paris, s.n.)

    4 Proclamation and solemn declaration of his highness the Prince, bishop of Spire against the civil constitution of the Clergy – The election of a Bishop for the department of Bas-Rhin – And the usurpation of the Episcopal jurisdiction on the party of the diocese of Spire, located on right bank of the Queich, decreed by the alleged National Assembly of France. And against all innovations generally unspecified as well in the order of ecclesiastical government, as relating to the rights of seigniory and territorial superiority, kingly, jurisdictions, privileges and immunities, which competes with the Bishop of Spire and the churches, bodies, communities, vassal and subjects which depend on it. (s.l., s.n.)

    5 Proclamation of Mr. Cardinal of Rohan, Cardinal of Strasbourg. (Paris, s.n.) 6 Marchant, Francios. Speech of Mr. Péthion to the Commune and response of the

    Commune to Mr. Pethion. (Paris, s.n.) 7 Montesquiou-Fezensac, Anne Pierre, marquis de, 1739-1798. Memories on the

    kingdom's finances, Presented to the National Assembly, the Meeting of September 9, 1791. In the name of the Committee of Finances, by Mr. Montesquioum, Deputy of Paris ; with the documents of evidence. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    8 Motives of trust, and rules of conduct for the present times; or response of a friend to his friend. (Paris, Crapart)

    9 Parein, Pierre Mathieu, 1755-1831. Crimes of the Parliaments, or horrors of the legal prisons revealed. By Pierre-Mathieu Parein, Man of law, & one of the conquerors of the Bastille,. (Paris, Girardin)

    10 Ratisbonne. Accusatorial Opinion of the Councellors, Ambasadors, & Envoys of the electors, Princes and dominions of the Empire, Assembled in the Diet. Literally translated from a German document, titled Reich-Gutachten. (s.l., s.n.)

    11 Reynaud de Montlosier, François Dominique, comte de, 1755-1838. Need for a

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    counter-revolution in France, to restore Finances, Religion, Manners, the Monarchy, and Freedom. (s.l., s.n.)

    12 Saone-et-Loire, France (Dept.). Directoire. Extract of the register of the deliberations of the directory of the department of Saone-et-Loire, with the two Decrees of the National Assembly, June 21, 1791, on the removal of the King and the Royal Family. Of a Deliberation of the same Department, which announces to the Citizens, that by means of precise and wise measurements, taken by the Department of the Haute-Marne, the King, the Queen, the Prince and Madam did not leave the Kingdom. (Macon, Imprimerie de P.M. Saphcux)

    13 Sardou. Speech of Mr. Sardou, First Vicar of Our-Lady of the Mount, to his parishioners. (Marseille, Imprimerie de F. Brebion)

    14 Current fate of women. (Douai, Cercle Social) 15 Remembrance of a king, during his voyage to Cheltenham, Gloucester, Worcester,

    & their surroundings, in the year 1788. Work translated from English after the 11th edition. (Orleans, Darnaule & Maurant)

    16 Pithou de Loinville, Jean Joseph. Summary of the life and work of Mr. de Mirabeau, With his portrait, Follow-up of his Will, Funeral oration and his Epitaph. (Paris, l'auteur)

    17 Interesting comparison of the definitions of the church in the 9th century, with the ideas of the 18th. (Paris, s.n.)

    1792 (First year of the Republic, Revolutionary Calendar 1792-1793) 18 Address of the general Council of the Commune of Marseilles, to the National

    Assembly. (Marseille, Imprimerie d'Auguste Mossy) 19 Antraigues, Emmanuel Louis Henri de Launay, comte d', 1754-1812. Address to

    the order of the nobility of France, by Emmanuel-Louis-Henri-Alexandre de Launay, Count d' Antraigues, one of its Deputies to the Estates General of 1789. (Paris, Senneville)

    20 Asselin, Eustache Benoit, 1762-1793. Complement of the opinion of citizen Asselin, Deputy to the National Convention, on the trial of Louis XVI. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    21 Asselin, Eustache Benoit, 1762-1793. My last word on the business of Louis XVI. Eust. B Asselin, Deputy of the Department of the Somme to National Convention. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    22 Asselin, Eustache Benoit, 1762-1793. Opinion of Eustach Benoit Asselin, Appointed by the department of the Somme to the National Convention, on the question: If the king can be judged. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    23 Beauvais de Préaux, Charles Nicolas, 1745-1794. Continuation of the opinion of C.N. Beauvais, deputy of the department of Paris, on the judgement of Louis XVI, the former King of the French. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    24 Bernard d’Airy, P., 1755-1833. Report on the general organization of the public aid, and on the destruction of begging, presented to the National Assembly, to the committee of the public safety, by Mr. Bernard d’Airy, Deputy of the department of Yonne, June 13, 1792, fourth year of liberty. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    25 Bouchereau, Augustin François, 1756-1841. Opinion of A. F. Bouchereau, Deputy of the Department of Aisne, to the National Convention on this question,

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    Can Louis XVI be judged? (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale) 26 Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre, 1754-1793. All republicans of France; on the

    Society of the Jacobins of Paris. By J.P. Bressot, deputy to the National Convention. (Paris, Imprimerie du Cercle social)

    27 Brunswick-Lunebourg, Charles-Guillaume-Ferdinand, duc de, 1735-1806. Declaration that S.A.S., the reigning duke of Brunswick-Lunebourg, commander of the combined armies of the Emperor and King of Prussia, Addressed to the inhabitants of France. (Coblentz, s.n.)

    28 Charles I, King of Great Britain, 1600-1649, defendant. Whole and true history of the lawsuit of Charles Stuard, King of England. Containing, in the shape of a Journal, all that was done and passed on this subject in the Parliament, and in high the Court of Justice; and the way in which he was put at death. In January, 1648 and 49. Second Edition. (Paris, Chaudrillié)

    29 Chénier, Marie Joseph, 1764-1811. Funereal Eulogy of the citizens that died for the defense of freedom and the equality. August 10, 1792, the fourth year of liberty and the 1st year of equality, Pronounced the 26th of the same month, in the presence of the National Assembly, at the time of the funeral ceremony made in the honor of these generous Citizens; By M. Chenier. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    30 Cledel, Etienne, 1737-1820. Opinion of Étienne Cledel, deputy of the department of lot, On the Judgement of Louis Capet. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    31 Delbrel, Pierre, 1764-1846. Opinion of citizen Delbrel, Deputy of the Department of Lot, on the following questions: Can Louis Capet be judged? By whom must he be judged? (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    32 Prophetic delirium of a fortune-teller, named la Gr**. Followed by useful material to the good French. (Paris, Morgie)

    33 Deperey, G. Equality, Freedom, Fraternity, or Death. Live the Republic, one and Indivisible. The general inspector of the assignats, to his fellow-citizens. (Paris, Imprimerie des Administrations nationales)

    34 From the coasts to the National Assembly. (s.l., s.n.) 35 François, Landry François Adrien, 1756-1837. Speech of citizen Francois, Deputy

    of the Department of the Somme, on the first article of the draft of the decree: Can Louis XVI be judged? (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    36 Speech of the Archbishop of Narbonne to the King of Prussia, while presenting the French Catholic Clergy to him, in his headquarters, to the Carthusian monks, close to Trier, August 7, 1792. (s.l., s.n.)

    37 Dumouriez, Charles François Duperier, 1739-1823. Speech made by the Dumouriez General to the National Convention, on October 12, 1792, First year of the Republic. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    38 Dumouriez, Charles François Duperier, 1739-1823. Letter of the Dumouriez General, to the president of National Convention. Headquarters of Mons, November 7, 1792, the year first of the French Republic. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    39 Twelfth collection. Plan of a free constitution, found at the home of Mr. Laporte. Intendant of the Civil list. Corrected by the hand of Mr. Laporte, Preceded by the official report of the inventory of this document, which was deposited at the committee of general safety and inspection by the Commissionors named for the inventory of papers of the civil list. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    10 1 France. Assemblée Nationale legislative, 1791-1792. Act of the legislative body,

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    not subject to the sanction of the king, bearing charges against Lord Etienne Lariviere, Justice of the Peace of the Section of Henri IV. Given in Paris, June 5, 1792, year four of Liberty. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    2 France. Assemblée Nationale legislative, 1791-1792. Decree of the National Assembly of August 16, 1792, fourth year of liberty. The National Assembly decrees that the documents already found in the cabinet of the king, in the home of the Administrator of the civil list & other places, which proves as far as the evidence the treasons & the perfidy of the executive power, will be sent to the armies by special couriers. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    3 France. Assemblée Nationale legislative, 1791-1792. Various documents inventoried at Mr. Delaporte' s house, Administrator of the Civil list, read to the National Assembly, Friday August 17, 1792, fourth year of liberty. Third collection. ((Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    4 France. Assemblée Nationale legislative, 1791-1792. Explanation of the motives according to which the National Assembly proclaimed the convening of a National Convention, and pronounced the suspension of the Executive power in the hands of the King. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    5 France. Assemblée Nationale legislative, 1791-1792. Official report of the National Assembly. Permanent Meeting. Friday August 10, 1792, the fourth year of liberty. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    6 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Decree of the National Convention, October 2, 1792, the first year of the French Republic. Report to the Committee of general security, of all the arrests made in the entire extent of the Republic, relative to the revolution of August 10. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale executif du Louvre)

    7 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Decree of the National Convention, October 3, 1792, the first year of the French Republic. Distribution to give to the Members of the Convention the Executive powers of Decrees, Proclamations & Acts. (Toulouse, Imprimerie de Besian)

    8 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Decree of the National Convention, of December 8, 1792, the first year of the French Republic, bearing that the municipality & the Administration of logistics make only one Body. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale executive du Louvre)

    9 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Decree of National Convention, of the 25th day of brumaire, second year of the French Republic, one & indivisible, Carrying the punishment of ten years in irons for those who divert from their destination the Subsistence & Provisions for the navy. (Cahors, Richard, père & fils)

    10 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Decree of National Convention, of September 28, 1792, the first year of the French Republic, which orders the Department of Paris, to retake the ordinary title of Department. (Toulouse, Imprimerie de Besian)

    11 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Decree of the National Convention, November 30, 1792, the 1st year of the French Republic. Which declares null & with no effect, an Act taxing grains, merchandise & other objects, & orders the arrest & the punishment of the leaders of mobs in the Department of the Eure & the Loire. (Auxerre, Imprimerie de 1. Fournier)

    12 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Decree of National Convention, September 30, 1792, the first year of the French Republic. Documents & acts which the Convention will have decreed sent to the 83 Departments.

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    (Paris, Imprimerie de Besian) 13 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Decree of the National Convention,

    carrying suppression of the national High-court, September 25, 1792, the year first of the French Republic. (Paris, Imprimerie de Besian)

    14 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Extract of the official report of National Convention, Meeting of September 21, 1792, the 4th year of freedom, and the first of equality, eleven o’clock in the morning. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    15 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Sixth and Seventh Collection of documents found in the papers of Lord Delaporte, Intendant of the Civil list, whose originals are deposited at the general Committee of Monitoring of the National Assembly. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    16 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Tenth Collection of documents found At Mr. Delaporte's home, Intendant of the Civil list. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    17 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Fourteenth Collection of documents found At Mr. Laporte's home, Intendant of the Civil list. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    18 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Fifteenth Collection of documents found At Mr. Laporte's home, Intendant of the Civil list, whose originals are deposited at the general Committee of Monitoring of the National Assembly. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    19 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Ninth Collection of documents found At Mr. Delaportes home, Intendant of the Civil list, Whose originals are deposited at the Inspection committee. First Part. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    20 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Ninth Collection of documents found At Mr. Delaportes home, Intendant of the Civil list, Whose originals are deposited at the Inspection committee. Second Part. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    21 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Official report of the National Convention. Meeting of Tuesday, December 11, 1792, the first year of the French Republic. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    22 France. Conventionale nationale, 1792-1795. Ninth Collection of documents found At Mr. Delaportes home, Intendant of the Civil list, Whose originals are deposited at the Inspection committee. First Part. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    23 France. Conventionale nationale, 1792-1795. Thirteenth Collection of documents found At Mr. Delaportes home, Intendant of the Civil list, Whose originals are deposited at the Inspection committee. First Part. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    24 France. Conventionale nationale, 1792-1795. [Pages 1 & 2 are missing, title is uncertain] Collection of documents found. Nº 13. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    25 France. Laws, statutes, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law correcting an existing error, on the 11th of this month, concerning the electoral Assemblies. Given in Paris August 17, 1792, fourth year of liberty. (Toulouse, Imprimerie J.G. Besian)

    26 France. Laws, statutes, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law which determines the palace of Tuileries as the place for the meetings of the National Convention. September 14, 1792, fourth year of the liberty. (Alençon.

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    Imprimerie de Malassis Cussonniere) 27 France. Laws, statutes, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law relating to the goods

    conceded by way of engagement by the old Government. September 7, 1792, fourth year of the republic. (Toulouse, Imprimerie de J.G. Besian)

    28 France. Laws, statutes etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law relating to the citizens detained during the first month of nursing. August 15, 1792, fourth year of liberty. (Toulouse, Imprimerie de Besian)

    29 France. Laws, statutes, etc., 1774-1792. (Louis XVI). Law relating to the help granted to the poor citizens of the departments, & to those of the municipality of Paris. Given in Paris, April 6, 1792. (Paris, Imprimerie royale)

    30 France. The Minister of Department of the Interior to the Parisians. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale du Louvre)

    31 François, Louis Jean, 1751-1792. My Apology. (s.l., s.n.) 32 Gohier, Louis-Jérôme, 1716-1630. Report of Louis-Jerome Gohier, Deputy of the

    Department of Isle-et Vilaine, on the inventoried papers of the bureau of the civil list; Made at the meeting of Sunday morning, September 16, 1792. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    33 Goujon, Jean Marie Claude Alexandre, 1766-1795. Speech made to the bar of the National Assembly, September first, 1792, fourth year of liberty, by Mr. Goujon, provisional Attorney-general trustee of the department of Seine-&-Oise. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    34 The great anger of Father Duchêne, against the royalist, the Brissotins, the Girondins, the Rolandins, who want to destroy all the patriots by hunger, fire & poison, & which, after having tried to assassinate Lepelletier & Léonard Bourdon, they came to poison the brave man Lakoski, the pearl of the sans-culottes of the Saint-Marceau suburb. (s.l., Imprimerie de la Rue neuve de l’Egalité)

    35 General history of the crimes committed during the French revolution. (s.l., s.n. ) 36 Jourgniac Saint-Meard, François de, d. 1827. My anguish of thirty-eight hours;

    or, account of what happened to me, of what I saw and heard, during my detention in the prison of the Saint-Germain Abbey, between August 22 and September 4; (By Journiac Saint-Méaard), Formerly commanding Captain of the light infantry of the infantry regiment of the King. (Paris, Girardin)

    37 La Bergerie, Jean Baptiste Rougier, baron de, 1757-1836. Instruction on the freedom of movement of the grains in the interior of the Kingdom, Proposed to the National Assembly, by Mr. Rougier-Labergerie, Deputy of the Department of Yonne. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    38 La Porte, Marie François Sebastien Christophe de, 1760-1823. Eighth Collection of papers inventoried at Mr. de Laporte's home, Intendant of the civil list. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    39 Laboissiére, Jean Baptiste, 1729-1811. Opinion of Jean-Baptite Boissiere, Deputy of the Department of Lot, concerning the business of the former King. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    40 Letter of the Bishop of Leon to the French ecclesiastics, who have taken refuge in England. (Paris, s.n.)

    41 Letter of Mr. Luckner, Marshal of France, to the King. (s.l., s.n.)

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    42 Louvet de Couvrai, Jean Baptiste, 1760-1791. Accusation against Maximilien Robespierre, by Jean-baptiste Louvet, to the National Convention, at the meeting of October 29, 1792. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    43 Massey. Report on the export prohibition of the Kingdom of the best materials ; by Mr. Massey, Deputy of the department of the Somme, in the name of the committee of commerce, Deferred to Wednesday February 22, 1792. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    44 Merlin. Letter of Misters Merlin and Jean Debry, Commissioners of the National Assembly, August 31 1792, 4th year of liberty & the first year of equality; following an order of the council of the Department of l’Oise, on the 30th of the same month. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    45 Mopinot [de la Chapotte, Antoine Rigobert, b. 1717].. Address to the National Assembly, by Mr. Mopinot, Engineer behind the armies, lieutenant colonel with the first cavalry regiment, formerly under the prince. May 1792. Observations and propositions on the emplacement of the statues created in the memory of the French who won fame through their actions. (Paris, Imprimerie de Didot Jeune)

    46 Mounier, Jean Joseph, 1758-1800. Adolphus, or elementary principles of policy, and results of the cruelest of the experiments, by Mr. Mounier. (Londres, s.n.)

    47 Moy, Charles Alexandre de, 1750-1834. Agreement of the religion, and the churches of a free nation. By Charles-Alexandre de Moy, Priest of Saint Laurent in Paris, Temporary Deputy to the National Assembly. Second Edition. (Paris, Gernery)

    48 Necker, Jacques, 1732-1804. Reflections presented to the French nation, on the lawsuit brought against Louis XVI, by Mr. Necker. (Paris, Volland)

    49 Palm, Etta. Call to the Frenchwomen on the regeneration of manners and need for the influence of the women in a free government. By Etta-Palm, born in Aelders. (Paris, Imprimerie du Cercle Social)

    50 Petion de Villeneuve, Jerome, 1756-1794. Letter of the Mayor of Paris to the National Assembly. September 6, 1792, 4th year of liberty and the first of equality. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    51 Documents found on the secretary of the king, read to the National Assembly on August 15, 1792, the 4th year of freedom. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    52 Pius VI, pope, 1717-1799, purported author. Great speech of the Pope, in the church of Saint Peter, before the arrival of Buonaparte, to Rome. (Paris, Imprimerie de Lemaire)

    53 Report on the Petitions of the Communes of Metz, Bordeaux & Nancy; Made to the National Assembly, the Committee of extraordinary finances, by F Mr. Cailhasson, deputy of the department of Haute-Garonne. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    11 1 Riffard de Saint Martin, François Jérôme, 1744-1814. Opinion of F.J. Riffard-St-

    Martin, Deputy of the Department of Ardeche, in the affair of the former King. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    2 Roland de la Platiere, Jean Marie, 1734-1793. Report to the National Assembly, by

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    Mr. Rolland, Minister of the Interior, August 20 1792, fourth year of Liberty. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    3 Roland de la Platiére, Jean Marie, 1734-1793. Letter of the Minister of the Department of the Interior to the National Convention, September 30, 1792, first year of the French Republic. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    4 Tarascon, France (Bouches-du-Rhone). Extract of the registers of the directory of the district of Tarascon, the department of Bouches du Rhone. Meeting of May 25, 1792. (Beaucaire, Imprimerie de J.M. Garrigan)

    1793 (Second year of the Republic, Revolutionary Calendar 1793-1794) 5 Address of the members of the department of the Eure and the Loire, to the

    National Convention. (Arras, Imprimerie de is Citoyenre Varle) 6 Speech of the Batavian patriots, Pronounced to the bar of the National

    Convention, February 6, 1793, the second year of the French Republic. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    7 Bontemps, Gérard Michel. Speech on the crimes of the English government and the defects of its finances. Given at the meeting of Pluviôse, second year of the Republic, by G. Bontemps, section of William Tell, and member of the popular society of this same section. (Paris, Galletti)

    8 Bouches-du-Rhone, France (Dept.). Decree of the Administration of the Department of Bouches du Rhone, April 10, 1793, the second year of the French Republic. Which sets the method of the levy of 6,000 men in the department. (Marseille, Imprimerie de Rochebrun et Mazet)

    9 The republican Society of Bordeaux, to the National Convention. (s.l., Imprimerie de Gorsas)

    10 Delacroix, [Jacques-Vincent], 1743-1832. Letter of the son of Mr. Delacrois, man of law, to Mr. Duport, Minister of Justice of the state, on the injustice that is about to be done to his father, who demands a position of commissionaire of the king, after having been an attorney of the king for 20 years (Paris, Imprimerie de la Justice)

    11 Delbrel, Pierre, 1764-1846. Observations on the question of knowing if the convention must return to the primary assemblies the ratification or the infliction of the punishment to be pronounced against Louis Capet. By Delbrel, Deputy of Lot. (Paris, Brasseur)

    12 Ducos, Jean Francios 1765-1793. Speech made by Ducos, deputy of the Gironde, At the head of the correspondence of the provisional executive Council of France with the British Minister. (Paris, Imprimerie Nationale)

    13 Dumont, André, 1764-1836. Speech of Andre Dumont, Oisemont, Deputy of the Department of the Somme, on the lawsuit of Louis Capet. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    14 Grenier, Antoine, b. 1767. Address of Citizen Grenier, vice-president of the section of the meeting. (Paris, Imprimerie nationale)

    15 Extract of the official report of the Society of the Friends of the Constitution of 1793, of Agen. ; Meeting of Messidor 20, second year of the Republic, one and indivisible. (Agen, Imprimerie des Sans-Culottes)

    16 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Constitutional act, preceded by the declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen, presented to the French

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    people by the National Convention, June 24, 1793, second year of the republic. (Douai, Imprimerie de Marlier)

    17 France. Convention nationale, 1792-1795. Comité d'instruction publique. Committee of state education. Report on the bibliography, by Gregoire,