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Guillaume Guizot (French: [fʁɑ̃swa pjɛʁ ɡijom ɡizo]; 4
October 1787 – 12
September 1874) was a
French historian,
orator and statesman.
Guizot was a dominant...
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followed conservative policies,
especially under the
influence of François
Guizot. The king
promoted friendship with the
United Kingdom and
sponsored colonial...
- François
Guizot and his
second wife Élisa Dillon. He was the
brother of
Henriette Guizot de Witt.
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February as a large-scale
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government of François
Guizot, it
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Henriette Guizot de Witt (August 6, 1829 in
Paris – 1908 in Paris) was a
French writer who
wrote under the name Mme de Witt, née
Guizot.
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Broglie and François
Guizot, the
Doctrinaires held
powerful posts throughout the
reign of Louis-Philippe.
Broglie (1835–1836) and
Guizot (1847–1848) were...
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Memoirs of Emma
Courtney by
English writer Mary Hays. She
married François
Guizot in 1812. The
couple seemed strange since she was 14
years older than François...
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Cabinet of François-Pierre
Guizot was the last
ministry of King
Louis Philippe I of France,
formed by
decree of 19
September 1847. It
replaced the...
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without trial was reintroduced, and
Doctrinaire leaders, such as François
Guizot, were
banned from
teaching at the École
Normale Supérieure.
Under Richelieu...
- streets,
demanding an end to
Guizot's government, and
erected barricades.
Odilon Barrot called a
motion of no
confidence in
Guizot,
hoping that this might...