497:. 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
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474:. 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
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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".
482:. Royer-Collard's acceptance of the legitimist principle did not prevent a faithful adhesion to the social revolution effected in 1789, and he protested in 1815, in 1820, and again under the Monarchy of July against laws of exception.
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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
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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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Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church
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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,
493:'s daughter, the duchesse de Broglie. The leaders of the party, beside Royer-Collard, were Guizot, PFH de Serre, Camille Jordan and
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