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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 6 (of 6)

CHAPTER I
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is attached to it.) Prohibition to teach or write "anything opposed to the doctrine contained" in the declaration of the French clergy.

"Every professor of theology must sign and submit to teaching the doctrine therein set forth."-- In establishments where there are several professors "one of them will be annually directed to teach the said doctrine."-- In colleges where there is but one professor "he will be obliged to teach it one of three consecutive years."-- The professors are required to hand in to the competent authority "their minutes dictated to the pupils."-- None of them can be "licensed, whether in theology or in canon law, nor graduated as doctor, without having maintained the said doctrine in one of his theses."] [Footnote 5178: Cf., for details, d'Haussonville, I., p.200 et seq.] [Footnote 5179: Pelet de la Lozere, p.205.

(Words of Napoleon, Feb.

4, 1804.)] [Footnote 5180: A procedure used by Stalin and copied by all his satellite states.

(SR.)] [Footnote 5181: Thibaudeau, p.157 (Messidor 2, year X).] [Footnote 5182: Roederer, III., pp.


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