[ESSUILE, (Jean-François de BARANDIÉRY-MONTPAYEUR D’)] – TRAITÉ DES COMMUNES, OU OBSERVATIONS SUR LEUR ORIGINE, ET ÉTAT ACTUEL, d’après les anciennes Ordonnances de nos Rois, les Coutumes, Édits, Déclarations, Arrêts et Règlements intervenus sur cette mat
[ESSUILE, (Jean-François de BARANDIÉRY-MONTPAYEUR D’)] – TRAITÉ DES COMMUNES, OU OBSERVATIONS SUR LEUR ORIGINE, ET ÉTAT ACTUEL, d’après les anciennes Ordonnances de nos Rois, les Coutumes, Édits, Déclarations, Arrêts et Règlements intervenus sur cette mat
[ESSUILE, (Jean-François de BARANDIÉRY-MONTPAYEUR D’)] – TRAITÉ DES COMMUNES, OU OBSERVATIONS SUR LEUR ORIGINE, ET ÉTAT ACTUEL, d’après les anciennes Ordonnances de nos Rois, les Coutumes, Édits, Déclarations, Arrêts et Règlements intervenus sur cette mat
[ESSUILE, (Jean-François de BARANDIÉRY-MONTPAYEUR D’)] – TRAITÉ DES COMMUNES, OU OBSERVATIONS SUR LEUR ORIGINE, ET ÉTAT ACTUEL, d’après les anciennes Ordonnances de nos Rois, les Coutumes, Édits, Déclarations, Arrêts et Règlements intervenus sur cette mat
    [ESSUILE, (Jean-François de BARANDIÉRY-MONTPAYEUR D’)]
    TREATY ON COMMONS, OR OBSERVATIONS ON THEIR ORIGIN AND CURRENT STATE, according to the ancient Ordinances of our Kings, the Customs, Edicts, Declarations, Decrees and Regulations issued on this matter; THE RIGHTS held therein by the Lords, the Communities and each of the Inhabitants; WHERE, COMBINING Politics with Economics, their uselessness is demonstrated, the harm they cause to Agriculture, and the advantage that would be derived from their alienation or division. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1781
    octavo, full mottled fawn calf, title on spine with 5 raised bands decorated with lace, fleurons and gilt underlining fillets, roll on the edges, red edges, printed and manuscript Ex-Libris of Gérard de Chapel d'Espinassoux, (boards rubbed with scuffs, headcap missing, a stain at the top of the gutter on several dozen leaves and sometimes the margin without affecting the text, very rare foxing) [From the personal library of Gérard de Chapel d'Espinassoux acquired in the 19th century by the Filâtre de Longchamps Family] [From the personal library of Gérard de Chapel d'Espinassoux acquired by the Filâtre de Longchamps Family], XVI-398 p.
    A very pre-revolutionary view of the distribution of public goods: after two chapters devoted to the historical study and nature of these goods, the final chapters demonstrate that the State would never be able to "produce" on its lands, much less profit from them, and that consequently, only sharing could benefit everyone: the State, sovereigns, etc. A second part lists 48 supporting documents dating back to the Capitulare de Villis (by which Charlemagne ordered the clearing of some of the forests that covered the Kingdom). (This edition is missing from the BNF, Cujas, etc.)

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