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The French July monarchy would last until the 1848 Revolution.
The 1842 general election organized the sixth legislature of the July Monarchy.
However, the July Monarchy was much less friendly to this reactionary trend.
The resulting regime, known as the July monarchy, lasted until the Revolution of 1848.
At the time of composition, the July monarchy had liberalised religious practices in France.
The restoration and the July monarchy.
On the establishment of the July monarchy he received, in 1831, the grade of lieutenant-general and a peerage.
During the July Monarchy, the family acquired the:
Under the July monarchy he sat almost continuously in the Chamber of Deputies from 1830 till 1848, giving his support to the Conservative party.
He returned to France and served Louis Philippe under the July monarchy until his death on 13 January 1841.
Hippolyte Paul Jayr, twice minister during the July monarchy, was mayor of the commune at the end of the 19th century.
Berlioz led crowds here in singing "La Marseillaise" to celebrate the revolution of the July monarchy in 1830.
It met with great success, but Montalembert was not elected a member of the Académie française until 1851, after the fall of the July monarchy.
He followed the French king Louis-Philippe into exile in the United Kingdom after the fall of the July monarchy in 1848.
Becoming a doctrinaire, he supported most of those measures of restriction on popular liberty which made the July monarchy unpopular with French Radicals.
There they forced the Portuguese king Dom Miguel to accede to French demands, among them that he recognize the July Monarchy.
Reinhard was promoted under the Bourbon Restoration governments, which he represented to the German Confederation, and continued his political career under the July Monarchy.
During the whole of the July monarchy he was one of the chief dispensers of literary patronage in France, but in his later years his reputation declined.
Although the Orleanist constitutional monarchy, the so-called 'July Monarchy', was abolished in 1848, the heirs of Louis-Philippe continued to claim the title and legacy.
During the July Monarchy of 1830 to 1848, when the junior Orleanist branch held the throne, the Legitimists were politically marginalized, many withdrawing from active participation in political life.
At the end of the July Monarchy, Truguet was elevated to the highest naval honour, that of Grand Amiral, naval equivalent to Marshal of France.
Tocqueville, who despised the July monarchy (1830-1848), believed that war and colonization would "restore national pride, threatened, he believed, by "the gradual softening of social mores" in the middle classes.
A 19th-century Parisian newspaper magnate, writes Francine duPlessix Gray in her forthcoming biography of Louise Colet, was "the S. I. Newhouse of the July monarchy."
Two political currents thereafter made their appearance on stage, and would structure political life under the July Monarchy: the Parti du mouvement (Party of the Movement) and the Parti de la résistance (Party of the Resistance).
The Napoleonic Wars were still fresh in the memories of Europeans, so when the French, under the recently installed July Monarchy, supported Belgian independence, the other powers unsurprisingly supported the continued union of the Provinces of the Netherlands.