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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 6 (of 6)

CHAPTER I
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15, 1801, arts.
54, 55 and 56.) "Should any one publicly teach and keep a school without the Grand-Master's consent, he will be officially prosecuted by our imperial judges, who will close the school....

He will be brought before the criminal court and condemned to a fine of from one hundred to two hundred francs, without prejudice to greater penalties, should he be found guilty of having directed instruction in a way contrary to order and to the public interest."-- Ibid., art.57.

(On the closing of schools provided with prescribed authority.)] [Footnote 6111: A.de Beauchamp, ibid.

(Decree of Sep.

17, 1808, arts.
27, 28, 29, 30, and act passed April 7, 1809.)] [Footnote 6112: Id., ibid.


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