Jean-Antoine-Nicolas Caritat, marquis de CONDORCET (1743-1794) mathematician, philosopher and economist; deputy, conventionnel (Aisne), he was arrested as a Girondin and poisoned himself. P.S. as President of the National Assembly, co-signed by Ducos (secretary), Delacroix, Delmas and Debry, Paris February 18, 1792; 1 page in-fol. partly printed, vignette Procès Verbaux, Assemblée Nationale.La Nation, La Loi, Le Roi, seal under paper.
Certificate issued to Jean-Antoine-Joseph Debry "Député du Département de l'Aisne à l'Assemblée Nationale" who presented his receipt for payment of the first two thirds of his patriotic contribution, and who has been at his post since October 1...
3 prints by Condorcet are enclosed: Opinion of Mr. Condorcet Deputy of Paris, on the Emigrants; Second Project of Decree on the emigrants; Of the Republic or Is a King necessary to the conservation of the freedom?
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