1713. CONSTITUTION (French), Amendments demanded.—
The [National]
Assembly * * * proceeded to arrange the
order in which they would take up the heads
of their constitution as follows: First, and as
preliminary to the whole, a general Declaration
of the Rights of Man. Then, specifically, the
Principles of the Monarchy; Rights of the
Nation; Rights of the King; Rights of the Citizens;
organization and rights of the National
Assembly; forms necessary for the enactment
of Laws; organization and functions of the
Provincial and Municipal Assemblies; duties
and limits of the Judiciary power; functions
and duties of the Military power. A Declaration
of the Rights of Man, as the preliminary
of their work, was accordingly prepared and
proposed by the Marquis de Lafayette.—
Autobiography. Washington ed. i, 96.
Ford ed., i, 132.
(1821)