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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 6 (of 6)

CHAPTER III
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The origins of Christianity and the entire primitive history of the Christian Church were thus avoided.

For the same reason, modern history ended in 1789.] [Footnote 6326: M.Guizot, "Memoires," vol.II.] [Footnote 6327: An eminent university personage, a political character and man of the world, said to me in 1850: "Pedagogy does not exist.
There are only personal methods which each finds out for himself and eloquent phrases for effect on the public."-- Breal, "Quelques mots sur l'instruction publique" (1872), p.

300: "France produces more works on sericiculture than on the direction of colleges; rules and a few works already ancient suffice for us."] [Footnote 6328: On this day the monarchy of King Louis-Phillippe collapsed and the Republic was declared.

(SR.)] [Footnote 6329: "L'Eglise et l'Etat sous la monarchie de juillet," by Thureau-Dangin, 481-483.] [Footnote 6330: Law of March 15, 1850 (Report by M.Beugnot).] [Footnote 6331: Law of March 15, 1850, art.

21.] [Footnote 6332: Law of March 15, 1850, article 21.] [Footnote 6333: "Ambroise Rendu et l'Universite de France," by E.Rendu, p.128 (January, 1850).


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