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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 6 (of 6)

CHAPTER III
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II 581-582.)] [Footnote 6305: Basset, censor of studies in the Charlemagne college, "Coup d'oeil general sur l'Education et l'Instruction publique en France" (1816), p.21.

(State of the University in 1815.)] [Footnote 6306: Today, in year 2000, the educational machinery in France employs more than 1 million teachers and, as all children are in school from the age of 3 to at least 16 years of age, there are more than 12 million children and students under the tutelage of the state.

(SR.)] [Footnote 6307: Political party terms.] [Footnote 6308: Ordinance of Feb.21, 1821, article 13, and Report by M.
de Corbieres: "The youth clamour for a religious and moral direction..
..

The religious direction belongs by right to the highest pastors: it is proper to ask from them for these establishments (the university colleges) for constant supervision and to legally call on them to suggest all measures that they may deem necessary."] [Footnote 6309: Liard, "L'Enseignement superieur," 840 (Speech by Benjamin Constant in the Chamber of Deputes, May 18th, 1827).] [Footnote 6310: Ordinances of Novem.


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