Sur les lois romaines, [ca. 1785].

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Sur les lois romaines, [ca. 1785].

A five page holograph manuscript of thoughts on the laws of the Republic of Rome and their possible relation to 18th-century France. The manuscript is accompanied by a letter from J. Whishaw, presenting the manuscript to Dawson Turner (n.d.), one page mounted with newspaper clippings concerning the Mirabeau family (1789-1790, n.d.), and a wrapper annotated by Lord Rosebery.

1 item (5 p.) ; 25 cm.

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Honoré Mirabeau was a French politician and orator, a prominent figure in the National Assembly that governed France during the early phases of the French Revolution. From the guide to the Archives Mirabeau., 1771-1920, and undated., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) French Revolution politician. Spent 8 years in prison in his youth, primarily due to lettres de cachet obtained by his father. From the description of Letter, 1780 April...