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The next morning, July 26, the Moniteur appeared a bit later than usual. It contained the final decrees of the last King of France and Navarre. The “Report to the King”, signed by the ministers, served as a preface. The edicts called for the dissolution of the new Chamber, which was not yet in session; the suppression of the freedom of the periodical press; a radical alteration of the electoral law in behalf of rural landowners; and the appointment of several Ultras to secondary positions and prefectures in the administration.
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Rader, D.L. (1973). The Journalists in the Trois Glorieuses . In: The Journalists and the July Revolution in France. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7456-3_15
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