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See also: born at Riberac (See also: Dordogne) on the 3rd of See also: January 1836, and represented his native department in'the See also: National See also: Assembly after the Franco-See also: German War
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There he proved a useful adherent to See also: Thiers, who made him See also: minister of public See also: works in See also: December 1872
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He was minister of See also: religion in the See also: cabinet of May 18-24, 1873, being the only member of the , Right included by Thiers in that See also: short-lived See also: ministry
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As minister of See also: education, religion and the See also: fine arts in the reconstructed cabinet of the duc de See also: Broglie he had used his administrative See also: powers to further clerical ends, and as minister of the interior in Broglie's cabinet in 1877 he resumed the administrative methods of the Second See also: Empire
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With a well-known Bonapartist, Baron R
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C
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F
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Reille, as his secretary, he replacedrepublican functionaries by Bonapartist partisans, reserving a few places for the Legitimists
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In the general elections ol that See also: year he used the whole See also: weight of officialdom to secure a majority for the Right, to support a clerical and reactionary See also: programme
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He accompanied Marshal See also: MacMahon in his tom through See also: southern See also: France, and the presidential manifesto ol See also: September, stating that the president would rely solely on the Senate should the elections prove unfavourable, was generally attributed to Fourtou
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In spite of these efforts the cabinet See also: fell, and a commission was appointed to inquire into their unconstitutional abuse of power
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Fourtou was unseated in consequence of the revelations made in the report of the commission
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In the Chamber of Deputies See also: Gambetta gave the lie See also: direct to Fourtou's allegation that the republican party opposed every republican principle that was not antiquated
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A duel was fought in See also: con-sequence, but neither party was injured
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He was re-elected to the chamber in 1879 and entered the Senate the next year
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Failing to secure re-election to the Senate in 1885 he again entered the popular chamber as Legitimist See also: candidate in 1889, but he took no further active See also: part in politics
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He died in See also: Paris in 1897
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His works include Histoire de See also: Louis XVI (184o); Histoire de
See also: Saint See also: Pie V (1845); Mme See also: Swetchine, sa See also: vie et ses oeuvres (2 vols., 1859) ; La Question italienne (186o) ; De la contre-revolution (1876) ; and Memoires d'un royaliste (2 vols., 1888)
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