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**In England, [[Richard Carlile]] (1790-1843) is convicted of blasphemy and sent to prison for publishing ''[[Age of Reason]]'' by [[Thomas Paine]] (1737-1809). -- **In England, [[Richard Carlile]] (1790-1843) is convicted of blasphemy and sent to prison for publishing ''[[Age of Reason]]'' by [[Thomas Paine]] (1737-1809). --
*L’[[outrage aux bonnes mœurs]] *L’[[outrage aux bonnes mœurs]]
-**Article 8 of the law of [[17 May]] 1819: used to condemn ''[[Les Gleurs du mal]]'' (1857) +**Article 8 of the law of [[17 May]] 1819 is used to condemn Baudelaire's ''[[Les Fleurs du mal]]'' (1857)
1819: Freedom of the press in France. En juin 1819, les lois "de Serre" libéralisent le régime de la presse. 1819: Freedom of the press in France. En juin 1819, les lois "de Serre" libéralisent le régime de la presse.

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