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FRANCOIS FELIX FAURE (1841–18gg)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 209 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FRANCOIS FELIX FAURE (1841–18gg)  , President of the French Republic, was born in Paris on the 3oth of
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January 1841, being the son of a small furniture maker . Having started as a tanner and merchant at Havre, he acquired considerable
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wealth, was elected to the
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National Assembly on the 21st of August 1881, and took his seat as a member of the
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Left, interesting himself chiefly in matters concerning
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economics,
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railways and the
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navy . In November 1882 he became under-secretary for the colonies in M . Ferry's
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ministry, and retained the
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post till 1885 . He held the same post in M . Tirard's ministry in 1888, and in 1893 was made
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vice-president of the chamber . In 1894 he obtained
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cabinet rank as minister of marine in the administration of M . Dupuy . In the January following he was unexpectedly elected president of the Republic upon the resignation of M . Casimir-Perier . The
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principal cause of his
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elevation was the determination of the various sections of the moderate republican party to exclude M . Brisson, who had had a majority of votes on the first ballot, but had failed to obtain an absolute majority .

To accomplish this end it was necessary to unite among them-selves, and

union could only be secured by the nomination of some one who offended nobody . M . Faure answered perfectly to this description . His
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fine presence and his tact on ceremonial occasions rendered the state some service when in 1896 he received the
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Tsar of Russia at Paris, and in 1897 returned his visit, after which meeting the momentous Franco-
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Russian
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alliance was publicly announced . The latter days of M . Faure's
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presidency were embittered by the Dreyfus affair, which he was determined to regard as chose jugee . But at a critical moment in the proceedings his
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death occurred suddenly, from apoplexy, on the 16th of
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February 1899 . With all his faults, and in spite of no slight amount of
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personal vanity, President Faure was a shrewd
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political observer and a good man of business . After his death, some alleged extracts from his private
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journals, dealing with French policy, were published in the Paris press . See E . Maillard, Le President F . Faure (Paris, 1897) ; P .

Bluysen,

Felix Faure intime (1898) ; and F . Martin-Ginouvier, F . Faure devant l'histoire (1895) .

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