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Charles Chesnelong

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31: 283: 273: 268: 278: 166:). In 1876 he was again returned for Orthez, but was unseated, and then beaten by the Republican candidate. On November 24, however, he was elected to a seat in the 258: 225: 293: 145:. Through some misunderstanding, he reported on his return that the count had accepted all the terms offered, including the retention of the 79:
as the official candidate for his native place. He at once became conspicuous, both for his eloquence and for his uncompromising
288: 64: 102:, for which he voted, he retired for a while into private life; but in 1872 he was again elected deputy, this time as a 253: 52: 94:
In 1869 he was again returned, and, devoting himself to financial questions, was in 1870 appointed to report the
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universities and to the formation of Roman Catholic working-men's clubs (to combat the
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Members of the 1st Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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Members of the 4th Corps législatif of the Second French Empire
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Members of the 3rd Corps législatif of the Second French Empire
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Chesnelong now devoted himself to the establishment of
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Pierre Charles Chesnelong

Orthez
département
Basses-Pyrénées
French uprising
Republican
Second Empire
Chamber of Deputies
clericalism
temporal power
papacy
budget
Franco-Prussian War
Legitimist
conservative
Right
French Third Republic
reactionary
Adolphe Thiers
Lucien Brun
Bourbon
Comte de Chambord
drapeau tricolore
Roman Catholic
trade unionism
socialists
French Senate
secularize the educational system

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