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Rights of Man Part the First. Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution.Vol. 21791
Address to the People of France Delivered to the National Convention, September 25, 1792.Vol. 31792
Rights of Man, Part the Second Combining Principle and Practice.Vol. 21792
On the Propriety of Bringing Louis XVI to Trial Read to the Convention, November 21, 1792.Vol. 31792
To Mr. Secretary Dundas June 6, 1792.Vol. 31792
To the Attorney General, on the Prosecution of Rights of Man Part Second November 11, 1792, Paris.Vol. 31792
To the Attorney General On the Prosecution of Rights of Man, May 1792.Vol. 31792
A Citizen of America to the Citizens of Europe 1793.Vol. 31793
Plan of a Declaration of the Natural, Civil, and Political Rights of Man Submitted to the Convention's Constitutional Committee, 1793.Vol. 31793
Reasons for Preserving the Life of Louis Capet January 15, 1793.Vol. 31793
Shall Louis XVI Have Respite? Speech to the Convention, January 19, 1793.Vol. 31793
Appeal to the Convention August 7, 1794, from the Luxembourg Prison.Vol. 31794
Dissertation on First Principles of Government Paris, 1795.Vol. 31795
Private Letter to President Jefferson October 1, 1800.Vol. 31800
Letters to the Citizens of the United States Eight letters, November 1802 - April 1803.Vol. 31802
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