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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 2 (of 6)

CHAPTER II
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(Ph.

Plan, "Un Collaborateur de Mirabeau," p.56, 144.)] [Footnote 2274: Duvergier, laws of November 27th--December 26, 1790; February 5th, March 22nd, and April 5, 1791 .-- Moniteur, sitting of November 6, 1790, and those that follow, especially that of December 27th.

"I swear to maintain with all my power the French Constitution and especially the decrees relating to the Civil Constitution of the clergy."-- Cf.

sitting of January 2, 1791, speech by the Bishop of Clermont.] [Footnote 2275: Duvergier, law of May 7, 1791, to maintain the right of nonjuring priests to perform mass in national or private edifices.
(Demanded by Talleyrand and Sieyes.)] [Footnote 2276: "Archives Nationales," F7, 3235.

Letter of M.de Chateau-Randon, deputy of la Lozere, May 28, 1791.


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