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Third edition of "The Old Franciscan" that includes sketches of flowers on the cover. The journal discusses the idea that monarchies are built upon deceit and corruption while republics are more virtuous.
First edition of "The Old Franciscan" written by Camille Desmoulins that appeals to those who fight during the French Revolution in favor of a french republic and argues against the restraints put upon journalists in France.
Seventh edition of "The Old Franciscan, which argues against those who favor monarchy and supports those who favor republic. This journal uses many specific references to Classical authors.
Second edition of "The Old Franciscan" written by Camille Desmoulins that argues against the Girondins and in favor of the Jacobins and uses specific quotes, allusions, and examples to do so.
Sixth edition of "The Old Franciscan" that includes sketches of flowers on the cover and claims that the monarchy cannot bring freedom to people the way a republic can.
Letter written by Camille Desmoulins, a member of the Paris Convention, to General Dillon, who was imprisoned at the time. This document also includes the letter from Dillon informing Desmoulins and the Convention of his wrongful...
Fifth edition of "The Old Franciscan" that includes sketches of flowers on the cover. This edition describes why Camille Desmoulins felt he needed to write a political journal and support the Republic and the Jacobins.
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