FOOTNOTES
[1] Ritchie, Natural Rights, p. 1; M. Charles Borgeaud, Établissement et Revision des Constitutions en Amérique et en Europe, 240-242; Dr. Geo. Jellinek, Die Erklärung der Menschen- und Bürgerrechte, p. 10.
[2] Two requests for a Declaration of the Rights of Man came from Paris, intra muros; one from the Nobility, Archives parlementaires, v, 271; the other from the Third Estate, Ibid., v, 281. The latter cahier contains a formulated Declaration of thirteen articles. The general cahier of Rennes, Arch. Parl., v, 538, that of the Third Estate of Annonay, Arch. Parl., ii, 50, and that of the Third Estate of Nemours, Arch. Parl., iv, 161, ask for the Declaration of Rights.
[3] Arch. Parl., viii, 216.
[4] Ibid., 221 et seq.
[5] Ibid., 221-222.
[6] Ibid., 230-231.
[7] Ibid.
[8] Arch. Parl., 341.
[9] Ibid., 422.