Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 1381: The Sounding Pipe Organ (Part 1)

  Chapter 1381 The Sounding Pipe Organ (Part 1)

  Napoleon obtained the power to re-divide the diocese and nominate bishops through the "Educational Treaty".

  He thinks that if he controls the bishop, he controls his priests, so he doesn’t have to personally monitor them.

During the French Revolution, the Constituent Assembly passed the "Priest Citizens Organization Law". The priests, bishops and archbishops are no longer appointed by the pope, but are elected by citizens like state officials. The elected are appointed by the higher-level faculty. The bishops The archbishop is required to hold his post. The new bishop or above only need to believe in the high pope, indicating that they belong to the same faith. They no longer need to go to Rome to purchase the law belt from the pope. The "first-year-old church donation" is also abolished, and the salaries are paid by the state. Replace the original privileged academic conference and participate in the academic administration of the diocese.

The priests who agreed to the bill and pledged allegiance were called constitutional priests, and the opponents were called anti-sworn priests. These anti-sworn priests became the fuse of the French Revolution, and these priests were later killed in a cruel way. Up.

  Caprara asked the constitutional priests to admit their mistakes, but they opposed acknowledging their mistakes. As a result, the academic appointment was once in a stalemate that could not be discussed. Rome declared that it would not be the constitutional presidency appointed in the academic treaty, while Bonaparte was unwaveringly determined to force the Pope to agree to the appointment of twelve constitutional bishops, and 16 anti-academics who had already submitted their resignations The bishop of the appointment was also appointed.

  The bishop Bennière, who was negotiating on behalf of France, used an ambiguous way to say that the constitutional bishop had already made a verbal statement and that he finally won the position of Bishop of Orleans.

In addition to him, Napoleon also sent the Senate’s Senator Poltaris to act as the supervisor on October 7. This man was a highly devout believer and one of the makers of the Civil Code, but he was not long after Many concessions were made. In a religious conference, the constitutional bishops almost obeyed without resistance.

  Napoleon was very dissatisfied with this, which gave him the idea of ​​letting Siers deal with Caprala.

  The former governor Siers wanted to launch a coup and needed to capture Napoleon’s power. As a result, he did not expect Napoleon to become the first in power. He himself was assigned to the Senate as the Speaker of the House and was responsible for matters related to etiquette.

  Napoleon asked the various houses of parliament to agree to the academic affairs agreement. This time he was blatantly opposed by the Senate, and the meeting on October 12 was turned upside down.

  The Legislative Yuan elected Dupuy, the author of the anti-religious book "The Origin of Religion", as its chairman.

The Baominyuan almost unanimously opposed the academic treaty. Napoleon angered on the spot. At this time, the opposition found the peace treaty signed between France and Russia. They severely criticized the treaty because the treaty was about "French subjects". "Instead of "Citizens of France."

  On January 4, Bonaparte withdrew all the bills submitted to the parliament, putting the houses of the parliament in a "legal fast" state.

  Three days later, on January 7, the Senate announced that the sessions of the Houses of Parliament were therefore deemed to have ended, and announced that it would start to replace one-fifth of the republic’s ten-year-term members. In view of the fact that the constitution does not stipulate the method of selecting outgoing members, this issue was referred to the Senate.

   "I think you need to know the current situation in Paris more than praying." Caprala said, "and you have to find a way to prohibit General Bernadotte from staying in Sèvres."

   "Why?" Georgiana asked frightened.

   "You should know that not all officers obey Bonaparte unconditionally, and Bernadotte is one of them."

   "But..."

  "Don't think he really likes work in the pottery factory." Caplara interrupted Georgiana. "He is a soldier holding a sword."

  "Don't you think he will hold me hostage?"

   "Also Letizia, either you will come back to Paris with me, or don't give him the right to cross the bridge."

   "The Seine is frozen like this. It's the same as he wants to cross the river from there." Giorgioanna began to circle.

   "After the last assassination, who was protecting the Tuileries?" Capra La asked.

   "I heard it was an infantry in the 17th Military District of Paris."

   "Then do you know who the commander of the 17th Military Region is?"

  "Please tell me, father." Georgiana begged.

"Adolf Edward Kazimiere Joseph Mortier, his mother is British, who was educated in an English college, I think you can take this opportunity to visit him and thank him for what he gave in those few days. Help." Caprala said calmly.

   "What else do I need to know?"

   "He didn't tell you anything?" Caplara asked.

   "He doesn't spend much time with me, and he prefers to tell me stories about his previous wars."

   "He withdrew Bernadotte from the Western Military District. Why did he go to the Western Military District by himself?"

   "Prevent British troops from landing." Georgiana said.

   "I thought the agreement had already been signed."

   "That is just a draft agreement, not to mention the signing of a peace agreement can also be torn..."

   "He has another military operation?" Caprara interrupted Georgiana.

   "That's right."

"Where?"

  "He wants to build a huge bronze statue in Antwerp, just like the Apollo statue in Rhode Island. That requires a lot of money. He asked the Dutch to send the money to Antwerp by a gold ship. I think British warships will attack them."

   "Why?"

   "Think about the shape of that statue." Georgiana looked at Caprala's face and said, "The British think that is an insult."

   "My God, how could he do this?" Caprala exclaimed.

   "Because Kang Huali added two conditions to compensate the Duke of Orange for the cost of losing Ceylon, and France cedes Tobago to redeem the captives." She paused, "and Britain still seems unwilling to withdraw from Malta."

   "Why are you looking at me like this?" Caprala said with a smile.

   "Guess, father, why do I look at you like this?" Georgina waved her hands. "Why are you kidnapped and amnesia for why?"

   "Hahaha." Caprara laughed and wanted to perfuse it.

   "I don't want to go to Paris to listen to the people in parliament quarrel." Georgiana said wearily.

"Bernadotte is just a senator right now. He doesn't have military power in his hand. Even if he crosses the river alone, it's useless." Caplara said. "You can make the Seventeenth Corps station a squad of soldiers there, yourself. Stay there."

   "What?" Georgiana said incredulously.

  "The English town next to Sèvre had a conflict with the locals. On my way here, I saw that the residents of Sèvre were planning to'attack' the barracks. I think you may need force to maintain order."

   "My... what did they argue about?"

  "The tomb, the townsfolk of Sèvres believed that the British had stolen the bodies of their relatives for some kind of evil research, and they asked to search the British town."

  Georgiana has nothing to say.

  If you want to study medicine, you must dissect corpses, but few people volunteer to donate corpses for autopsy, so the profession of corpse thieves came into being.

  The stench of corpses in the summer rots quickly, and in winter, the robbery of corpses is rampant.

   "How do they know that the British must have done it." Georgiana said unconvinced.

  "The British townspeople said so themselves, but the French don't believe them." Caprara said, "I remember you got a trousers permit. Should you change your pants, Georgiana."

   "No." Georgian immediately said, "They need a judge in a robe more than a soldier in pants."

   "Do you want to go alone?"

"Of course I need soldiers, but I don't plan to find the 17th Army. There are still so many people in Versailles." Georgiana said. Then he acted irrationally."

   "Okay." Caprala nodded, "Do you need me to accompany you?"

   "Of course." She said anxiously, "I am also a Protestant in the eyes of the people of Sèvre."

  "Are you a Protestant?" Caplara asked.

  Georgiana did not answer Caprala’s question because it was privacy.

  (End of this chapter)

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