Le Correspondant
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Le Correspondant was a French Catholic review, founded in March 1829 by Louis de Carné, Edmond de Cazalès and Augustin de Meaux , under the motto "Civil and religious liberty throughout the universe" ("Liberté civile et religieuse par tout l'univers"). It ceased publication in 1937.
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