Introduces an architect, Mr. Norris, a 'valuable friend'. The second address to the National Assembly is enclosed. Brissot refers again to Le Page's letter and the financial straits of the Societe and discusses the progress of the cause in the Assembly, including the outcry against a leading opponent, Lamiral.
Autograph letter, signed, from Brissot de Warville, to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris
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- Dates of Creation25 April 1790
- Physical Description2p paper
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Bought from R. Myers & Co., 1949
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