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3.13- The Rights of Man

Revolutions

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Lafayette's Draft of the Declaration of Rights

The comte de mirabau was born in 17 forty nine, the fifth child and second son of a noble family. He survived about with smallpox that left his face permanently disfigured. The young miderbut then made himself even harder to ignore by embarking on a scandalous path of black sheepery That included numerous high profile affairs, the acruel of massive gambling debts and the blackmailing of a wealthy widow into marrying him. In the early 17 eighties, while enduring another round of imprisonment, mirerbut penetrated the popular consciousness by writing a fierce denunciation of lettres de cachet.

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