Joseph-Antoine-Joachim CERUTTI (1738-1792) Jesuit, literary - Lot 70

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Joseph-Antoine-Joachim CERUTTI (1738-1792) Jesuit, literary - Lot 70
Joseph-Antoine-Joachim CERUTTI (1738-1792) Jesuit, literary scholar and journalist, friend and collaborator of Mirabeau, deputy for Paris at the Legislative Assembly. L.A.S., [May ?1789], to the editor of a newspaper; 4 pages in-4. Appeal for justice. The newspaper having "the humanity to welcome all reasonable complaints", he confides his claim to it: "For seven years, I have been soliciting the judgment of a lawsuit on which my entire fortune and that of my children depends". He bought land from which he has not yet "drawn a sol of income" because of a formality forgotten in the contract. He went from court to court, the judges changed, public unrest suspended the judgement, and then, just when he thought his trial was finally coming to an end, his lawyer was elected deputy for the Tiers-État, the rapporteur deputy for the Clergy and a councillor to the Grand Chamber deputy for the Nobility: "Here is my land, which still eludes me for a long time [...] here is my family, which is less philosophic and less patriotic than I am, and which consequently almost rises up against the Estates General and revolts, as it were, against the public good". He asks them to "kindly publish my resignation, so that it may serve as an example to all litigants who are as unfortunate as I am"... 9785/424
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