"Speech Of M. Portalis, On The 15th Germinal, Year X. 5th April, 1802, To The Legislative Body Of France, On Presenting The Convention Made Between The French Republic And The Holy See" offers a detailed account of the presentation of the Convention of 1801 to the French Legislative Body. Delivered by Jean-Etienne-Marie Portalis, this speech provides valuable insights into the political and religious climate of France during the early 19th century. The text highlights the negotiations and agreements reached between the French Republic and the Holy See, shedding light on the restoration of Catholic worship in France after the French Revolution. This historical document is essential for those interested in understanding the complex relationship between church and state in post-revolutionary France, and the role of key figures like Portalis in shaping that relationship.
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