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Pierre Paul Royer-Collard

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486:. In 1820 Royer-Collard was excluded from the Council of State by a decree signed by his former ally Serre. In 1827 he was elected for seven constituencies, but remained faithful to his native department. Next year he became president of the chamber, and fought against the reactionary policy which precipitated the Revolution of July. It was Royer-Collard who in March 1830 presented the address of the 221. From that time he took no active part in politics, although he retained his seat in the chamber until 1839. Whilst during the first half of the nineteenth century the word "liberal" was generally synonymous with 31: 424:). He was the ruling spirit in the small committee formed in Paris to help forward a Restoration independent of the Comte d'Artois and his party; but with the establishment of the Consulate he saw the prospects of the monarchy were temporarily hopeless, and the members of the committee resigned. From that time until the Restoration Royer-Collard devoted himself exclusively to the study of 463:. Royer-Collard himself was supervisor of the press under the first restoration. From 1815 onwards he sat as deputy for Marne in the chamber. As president of the commission of public instruction from 1815 to 1820 he checked the pretensions of the clerical party, the immediate cause of his retirement being an attempt to infringe the rights of the 498:
in attacking it has been a benefactor of the human race; but if the contrary be true, then the passing of Voltaire over the Christian earth has been a great calamity." In a letter to Père de Ravignan he comments upon the institution of the Jesuits as a "wonderful creation".
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bar. He was returned by his section, the Island of Saint-Louis, to the Commune, of which he was secretary from 1790 to 1792. After the revolution of 10 August in that year he was replaced by
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Royer-Collard was sent at 12 to the college of Chaumont of which his uncle, Father Paul Collard, was director. He subsequently followed his uncle to
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Royer-Collard married Augustine Marie Rosalie de Forges de ChĂŁtaeubrun on 20 October 1800. They had four children, two of whom predeceased them.
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and in some degree by his mother's influence on the local commissary of the Convention. In 1797 he was returned by his department (Marne) to the
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The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church
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Craiutu, Aurelian (Autumn 1999). "Tocqueville and the Political Thought of the French Doctrinaires (Guizot, Royer-Collard, Remusat)".
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show that he professed a deferential attachment for the Church. "If Christianity", he wrote, "has been a degradation, a corruption,
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Herbermann, Charles George; Pace, Edward Aloysius; Pallen, Condé Bénoist; Shahan, Thomas Joseph; Wynne, John Joseph, eds. (1911).
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It was at this period that he developed his legitimist opinions and entered into communication with the Comte de Provence (
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by awarding diplomas, independent of university examinations, to the teaching fraternity of the
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Console and Classify: The French Psychiatric Profession in the Nineteenth Century
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Gifford, William; Taylor Coleridge, John; Lockhart, John Gibson, eds. (1891).
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Un philosophe entre deux révolutions. Pierre Paul Royer-Collard (1763-1845)
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and hostility to the Jesuits, certain speeches of Royer-Collard quoted by
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and his followers, and from his early veneration for the fathers of
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Laski, Harold J. (2000). "The Political Theory of Royer-Collard".
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Members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Bourbon Restoration
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Vie politique de M. Royer Collard, ses discours et ses Ă©crits
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Members of the 1st Chamber of Deputies of the July Monarchy
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Royer-Collard, sa vie publique, sa vie privée, sa famille
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Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911) "Royer-Collard, Pierre Paul".
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London, England: 465:University of Paris 370:, where he studied 332:Bourbon Restoration 734:Michel LĂ©vy Frères 685:, London, p. 155, 532:Prosper de Barante 484:Charles de RĂ©musat 469:Christian Brothers 290:Saint-Omer College 151:4th arrondissement 691:978-1-84822-633-3 384:French Revolution 353:Vitry-le-François 330:group during the 317: 316: 845: 738: 737: 723: 717: 714: 708: 707: 699: 693: 675:Macmillan Duncan 672: 666: 665: 647: 641: 640: 628: 622: 621: 595: 589: 588: 566: 326:, leader of the 263: 254: 247: 238: 210: 207:2 September 1845 186: 184: 172:Personal details 161: 128: 100: 79: 69: 60: 33: 19: 18: 853: 852: 848: 847: 846: 844: 843: 842: 743: 742: 741: 724: 720: 715: 711: 700: 696: 673: 669: 662: 648: 644: 629: 625: 618: 610:. p. 116. 596: 592: 567: 563: 559: 528: 526:Further reading 505: 480:Madame de StaĂ«l 461:François Guizot 380: 355:(in modern-day 347:He was born at 345: 340: 261: 255: 252: 248: 245: 239: 236: 228:Political party 212: 208: 188: 182: 180: 162: 157: 148: 129: 124: 101: 96: 77: 67: 61: 56: 40: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 851: 841: 840: 835: 830: 825: 820: 815: 810: 805: 800: 795: 790: 785: 780: 775: 770: 765: 760: 755: 740: 739: 718: 709: 694: 683:Lund Humphries 667: 660: 642: 623: 616: 590: 560: 558: 555: 554: 553: 546: 539: 527: 524: 504: 501: 434:RenĂ© Descartes 411:Camille Jordan 403:Georges Danton 379: 376: 344: 341: 339: 336: 315: 314: 311: 310: 297: 293: 292: 287: 281: 280: 277: 273: 272: 269: 265: 264: 229: 225: 224: 211:(aged 82) 205: 201: 200: 178: 174: 173: 169: 168: 165: 164: 154: 153: 142: 141: 136: 132: 131: 121: 120: 114: 113: 108: 104: 103: 93: 92: 86: 85: 83:Casimir Perier 80: 74: 73: 70: 64: 63: 53: 52: 46: 45: 42: 41: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 850: 839: 836: 834: 831: 829: 826: 824: 821: 819: 816: 814: 811: 809: 806: 804: 801: 799: 796: 794: 791: 789: 786: 784: 781: 779: 776: 774: 771: 769: 766: 764: 761: 759: 756: 754: 751: 750: 748: 736:. p. 41. 735: 731: 730: 722: 713: 705: 698: 692: 688: 684: 680: 676: 671: 663: 661:1-55273-011-5 657: 653: 646: 638: 634: 627: 619: 617:9780226301617 613: 609: 605: 601: 594: 586: 582: 578: 577: 572: 565: 561: 551: 547: 544: 540: 537: 533: 530: 529: 523: 521: 517: 513: 508: 503:Personal life 500: 497: 493: 489: 488:Voltaireanism 485: 481: 477: 472: 470: 466: 462: 457: 455: 454:École Normale 451: 447: 443: 439: 435: 431: 427: 423: 418: 416: 412: 408: 404: 400: 395: 393: 389: 385: 375: 373: 369: 364: 362: 358: 354: 350: 335: 334:(1814–1830). 333: 329: 325: 321: 312: 309: 305: 301: 298: 294: 291: 288: 286: 282: 278: 274: 270: 266: 260: 259: 251: 244: 243: 235: 234: 230: 226: 223: 219: 215: 206: 202: 199: 195: 191: 179: 175: 170: 166: 160: 155: 152: 147: 143: 140: 137: 133: 127: 122: 119: 115: 112: 109: 105: 99: 94: 91: 87: 84: 81: 75: 72:Auguste Ravez 71: 65: 59: 54: 51: 47: 43: 38: 32: 27: 20: 773:Doctrinaires 728: 721: 712: 703: 697: 678: 670: 651: 645: 636: 632: 626: 603: 593: 580: 574: 564: 549: 542: 535: 512:Châteauvieux 509: 506: 476:Doctrinaires 473: 458: 448:philosopher 419: 396: 381: 365: 346: 328:Doctrinaires 319: 318: 256: 240: 231: 218:Loir-et-Cher 214:Châteauvieux 209:(1845-09-02) 187:21 June 1763 158: 135:Constituency 125: 107:Constituency 97: 78:Succeeded by 57: 35:Portrait by 758:1845 deaths 753:1763 births 585:John Murray 518:, south of 450:Thomas Reid 372:mathematics 324:philosopher 308:philosopher 262:(1815–1831) 258:Doctrinaire 253:(1797–1815) 246:(1794–1797) 237:(1791–1793) 68:Preceded by 778:OrlĂ©anists 747:Categories 557:References 438:Port-Royal 426:philosophy 368:Saint-Omer 343:Early life 296:Profession 285:Alma mater 279:4 children 250:Legitimist 183:1763-06-21 538:(2 vols). 534:. 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Louis-LĂ©opold Boilly
President of the French Chamber of Deputies
Casimir Perier
Member of the French Chamber of Deputies
Marne
Member of the Council of Five Hundred
Marne
Councillor of the Paris Commune
4th arrondissement
Sompuis
Champagne
France
Châteauvieux
Loir-et-Cher
France
Girondin
Clichyen
Legitimist
Doctrinaire
Alma mater
Saint-Omer College
Lawyer
teacher
philosopher
philosopher
Doctrinaires
Bourbon Restoration
Sompuis
Vitry-le-François

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