Véritable constitution d'une république : ouvrage dans lequel, après avoir répondu aux objections, on manifeste la meilleure maniere d'assurer la liberté des peuple, on découvre [Leather Bound]
This edition features a leather binding on the spine and corners, adorned with gold leaf printing on the rounded spine. Additional customizations are available upon request, such as full leather binding, gold screen printing on the cover, colored leather options, or custom book colors. Reprinted in 2019 from the original edition published many years ago [1799], this book is presented in black and white with a sewn binding to ensure durability. It is printed on high-quality, acid-free, natural shade paper, resized to meet current standards, and professionally processed to maintain the integrity of the original content. Given the age of the original texts, each page has been meticulously processed to enhance readability. However, some pages may still have minor issues such as blurring, missing text, or black spots. If the original was part of a multi-volume set, please note that this reprint is a single volume. We hope you understand these limitations and appreciate our efforts to preserve this valuable piece of literary history. We believe this book will be of great interest to readers keen on exploring our rich cultural heritage and are pleased to bring it back to the shelves. We welcome your feedback and suggestions. French, 66. Full leather binding is available for an additional $25 beyond the price of the standard leather-bound edition. {Folio edition also available.} Complete Véritable constitution d'une république : ouvrage dans lequel, après avoir répondu aux objections, on manifeste la meilleure maniere d'assurer la liberté des peuple, on découvre quelques-unes des erreurs de l'administration générale, & l'on établit des regles de politique / 1799 [Leather Bound] by Nedham, Marchamont,Nedham, Marchamont,Fuchs, Jean-Jacques, publisher
Marchamont Nedham (1620 - 1678), was a journalist, publisher and pamphleteer during the English Civil War who wrote official news and propaganda for both sides of the conflict.
A "highly productive propagandist", he was significant in the evolution of early English journalism, and has been strikingly (if hyperbolically) called the "press agent" of Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell.