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CONTENTS
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Number Page
C. The Proposed Laboulaye Amendment. January 28, 1875. 633
D. The Wallon Amendment. January 30, 1875. 633
133 The Constitution of 1875 and Amendments. 633
A. Law upon the Organization of the Senate. February 24, 1875. 633
B. Law upon the Organization of the Public Powers. February 25, 1875. 635
C. Law upon the Relation of the Public Powers. July 16, 1875. 637
D. Amendment upon the Seat of Government. June 21, 1879. 639
E. The Amendments of 1884. August 14, 1884. 639
134. Documents upon the 16th of May Crisis. 640
A. Letter of MacMahon to Simon. May 16, 1877. 641
B. Letter of Simon to MacMahon. May 16, 1877. 641
C. Order of the Day. May 17, 1877. 642
D. Manifesto of the Left. About May 20, 1877. 643
E. MacMahon's Manifesto to the French People. September 19, 1877. 644
F. Gambetta's Circular. October 7, 1877. 646
G. MacMahon's Second Manifesto. October 11, 1877. 648
H. MacMahon's Message. December 14, 1877. 649
135. Documents upon Socialism and the Third Republic. 650
A. General Program of the Socialist Regional Congress of the Centre. July 18–23, 1880. 650
B. Common Declaration of the Socialist Organizations. January 13, 1905. 653
136. Documents upon Leo XIII and the Third Republic. 654
A. Papal Encyclical. February 16, 1892. 655
B. Papal Brief to the French Cardinals. May 5, 1892. 656
137. The Law of Associations. July 1, 1901. 659