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The Institut canadien de Montréal (English; Canadian Institute of Montreal) was founded on 17 December 1844, by a group of 200 young liberal professionals in Montreal, Canada East, Province of Canada. The Institute provided a public library and debating room for its members. At the time, there were no French-language universities nor public libraries in Montreal. Between 1845 and 1871, some 136 lectures were held inside the Institute's walls. The Institute eventually came into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church over the contents of its library. Partly as a result of the dispute with the Church, the Institute eventually folded in the 1870s.

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  • Instituto Francocanadiense (es)
  • Institut canadien de Montréal (fr)
  • Institut canadien de Montréal (en)
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  • The Institut canadien de Montréal (English; Canadian Institute of Montreal) was founded on 17 December 1844, by a group of 200 young liberal professionals in Montreal, Canada East, Province of Canada. The Institute provided a public library and debating room for its members. At the time, there were no French-language universities nor public libraries in Montreal. Between 1845 and 1871, some 136 lectures were held inside the Institute's walls. The Institute eventually came into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church over the contents of its library. Partly as a result of the dispute with the Church, the Institute eventually folded in the 1870s. (en)
  • L'Institut canadien de Montréal est fondé le 17 décembre 1844 par un groupe de 200 jeunes libéraux canadiens-français. L'institut est à la fois une bibliothèque, un lieu de débat et de conférence pour les sociétés littéraires et scientifiques de Montréal. La devise de l'institut est Justice pour nous, justice pour tous; Raison et liberté pour nous, raison et liberté pour tous. (fr)
  • El Instituto Francocanadiense fue una sociedad científica y literaria que entró en conflicto con la Iglesia católica durante el siglo XIX en el . Fue fundado en Montreal en 1844 como un y biblioteca gratuita, instalando módulos por todo el Canadá de habla francesa. Criticó el institucionalismo de la iglesia en Quebec y exhibió libros considerándolos indeseables. Los líderes religiosos como , obispo de Montreal (1840–1876), atacaron al instituto, el cual recurrió a Roma por respaldo. En 1869 la iglesia condenó al movimiento y la mayoría de sus miembros se separaron. * Datos: Q3151855 (es)
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  • The Institut canadien de Montréal (English; Canadian Institute of Montreal) was founded on 17 December 1844, by a group of 200 young liberal professionals in Montreal, Canada East, Province of Canada. The Institute provided a public library and debating room for its members. At the time, there were no French-language universities nor public libraries in Montreal. Between 1845 and 1871, some 136 lectures were held inside the Institute's walls. The Institute eventually came into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church over the contents of its library. Partly as a result of the dispute with the Church, the Institute eventually folded in the 1870s. (en)
  • L'Institut canadien de Montréal est fondé le 17 décembre 1844 par un groupe de 200 jeunes libéraux canadiens-français. L'institut est à la fois une bibliothèque, un lieu de débat et de conférence pour les sociétés littéraires et scientifiques de Montréal. La devise de l'institut est Justice pour nous, justice pour tous; Raison et liberté pour nous, raison et liberté pour tous. (fr)
  • El Instituto Francocanadiense fue una sociedad científica y literaria que entró en conflicto con la Iglesia católica durante el siglo XIX en el . Fue fundado en Montreal en 1844 como un y biblioteca gratuita, instalando módulos por todo el Canadá de habla francesa. Criticó el institucionalismo de la iglesia en Quebec y exhibió libros considerándolos indeseables. Los líderes religiosos como , obispo de Montreal (1840–1876), atacaron al instituto, el cual recurrió a Roma por respaldo. En 1869 la iglesia condenó al movimiento y la mayoría de sus miembros se separaron. * Datos: Q3151855 (es)
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