Paris as It Was and as It Is by Francis W. Blagdon
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_Second Class_--Class of the French language and literature. _Third Class_--Class of history and ancient literature. _Fourth Class_--Class of fine arts. The present members of the Institute and associated foreigners shall be divided into these four classes. A commission of five members of the Institute, appointed by the First Consul, shall present to him the plan of this division, which shall be submitted to the approbation of the government. II. The first class, shall be formed of the ten sections, which at present compose the first class of the Institute, of a new section of geography and navigation, and of eight foreign associates. These sections shall be composed and distinguished as follows: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES. Geometry six members. Mechanics six ditto. Astronomy six ditto. Geography and Navigation three ditto. General Physics six ditto. PHYSICAL SCIENCES. |
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