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CONTENTS
Number Page
A. The Concordat. July 15, 1801—April 8, 1802. 296
B. Organic Articles for the Catholic Church. April 8, 1802. 299
C. The Declaration of 1682. 304
D. Organic Articles for the Protestant Sects. April 8, 1802. 306
65. Documents upon Napoleon and Education. 308
A. Law upon Public Instruction. May 1, 1802. 308
B. Imperial Catechism. April 4, 1807. 312
C. Decree for Organizing the Imperial University. March 17, 1808. 314
66. Documents upon the Consulate for Life. 323
A. Declaration of the Tribunate. May 6, 1802. 323
B. Re-election by the Senate. May 8, 1802. 324
C. Message of the First Consul to the Senate. May 9, 1802. 325
D. Order of the Consults. May 10, 1802. 326
E. Senatus-Consultum. (Constitution of the Year X.) August 4, 1802. 326
67. Law for Organizing the Legion of Honor. May 19, 1802. 336
68. Law for Re-establishing Slavery in the French Colonies. May 20, 1802. 338
69. Declaration of France upon the Reorganization of Germany. August 18, 1802. 339
70. Treaty with Spain. October 19, 1803. 341
71. Constitution of the Year XII. May 18, 1804. 342
72. Documents upon the Kingdom of Italy. 368
A. Constitutional Statute. March 17, 1805. 368
B. Proclamation of the Kingdom. March 19, 1805. 369
73. Treaty of Alliance between Great Britain and Russia. April 11, 1805. 371
74. Treaty of Pressburg. December 26, 1805. 374
75. Documents upon Napoleon and the Kingdom of Naples. 378
A. Proclamation to the Army. December 30, 1805. 378
B. Imperial Decree making Joseph Bonaparte King of Naples. March 30, 1806. 379