HÉRAULT. 1791. FIRST FRENCH CONSTITUTION, given by the Natio - Lot 301

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HÉRAULT. 1791. FIRST FRENCH CONSTITUTION, given by the Natio - Lot 301
HÉRAULT. 1791. FIRST FRENCH CONSTITUTION, given by the National Assembly and accepted by King LOUIS XVI. Law made in Paris on September 14, 1791 - printed 62 pages in-4°. Copy of the French Constitution of 1791 in 7 titles and 208 articles with in preamble the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen: Fundamental provisions guaranteed by the Constitution; Of the division of the Kingdom & the state of the Citizens; Of the public powers; Of the Royalty, the Regency & the Ministers; Of the exercise of the legislative power (of the Royal sanction); Of the exercise of the executive power; Of the relations of the French Nation with the Foreign Nations; Of the Revision of the Constitutional decrees. Band "Département de l'Hérault, La Nation, la Loi & le Roi. Copy certified by 3 autograph signatures of the Administrators of the Directory of the Department of HÉRAULT, Done at Béziers on October 6, 1791. Printed in MONTPELLIER, at Jean-François Picot, Printer of the Department, street of the Capucns, N°200; 1791. Joined the Law of Sept. 15, 1791, relating to the Proclamation of the Constitutional Law & the Extract (printed) of the minutes of the sessions of the Directory of the Department of Herault, of Sept. 28, 1791: "This memorable Code was presented to the King, who solemnly accepted it... that he made oath before the Constituent assembly, to be faithful to the Nation and to the Constitution..." State A.
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