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It was less than fair to women. That was based on the custom of the time, but may have included a personal bias related to Napoleon Bonaparte since he could justly be accused of a sexist leaning. Because it expressly called for the separation between Church and State in a nation that is, by a large majority Catholic,) it can also be said to be an Anti Catholic document which may also represent a personal bias that he reconciled with on his death bed. (Napoleon did receive the Last Rites of the Catholic faith on St. Helena.)

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