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that a broad conservative coalition should be formed that would include conservative republicans and Protestants. The idea was discussed vaguely by the conservatives but did not have much effect. Most monarchists were not interested apart from a small clique of business-related northern deputies. In
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Raoul-Duval completed his law studies and in 1853 was appointed a substitute magistrate in Nantes at a very early age. On 8 January 1857 at Le Havre he married Catherine Foerster (1834–1922). Their children were Marianne (1857–1940), Valentine (1860–1932), Edmond (1862–1932) and André (1870–1927).
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he was one of 11 deputies who abstained from the vote of confidence requested by the Broglie ministry. He held office until 25 June 1877. In the elections of 14 October 1877 after the dissolution of the House he was defeated in his attempt to be reelected in Louviers. He tried again on 21 August
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for seven years. He once said that any person who ventured to hint at dissolution was fit to be classed with Communists. However, several times between 1873 and 1875, when he sat with the Bonapartist group, he called for the dissolution of the Chamber. He demanded a plebiscite to sanction the
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district of Eure. He failed in Paris but was elected in the second round in Louviers. He rejoined the Bonapartist group. He was rapporteur of the budget of the navy and colonies for 1877, and intervened several times in the budget discussions. After the
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In 1872 Raoul-Duval intervened in several important debates. On economic questions Raoul Duval always defended the principles of free trade. He opposed the first constitutional laws and the "great council" proposed by
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1886 Raoul-Duval was a member of the Central Committee of the newly founded French Association for the Propagation of VolapĂĽk. The association was authorized on 8 April 1886 as a union of French enthusiasts of the
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district of Eure to replace Eugène Janvier de La Motte, who had died. On 4 October 1885 he was elected on the conservative list of the Eure department. He broke with the Bonapartists. In mid-1886 he proposed to
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Edgar Raoul-Duval was in turn advocate-general at Angers, at Bordeaux, and from 1866 to 1870 at Rouen. He resigned on 4 September 1870 to register at the bar in Rouen as a prelude to entering militant politics.
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Raoul-Duval ran unsuccessfully for election to the legislature on 8 February 1871. He was elected later that year as conservative candidate in a by-election for
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in December 1886, where he died of a chill on 10 February 1887 at the age of 54. A bronze statue of Edgar Raoul-Duval was erected in 1890 in
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Cour impériale d'Angers. Discours prononcé par M. l'avocat général E. Raoul Duval à l'audience solennelle de rentrée du 3 novembre 1864
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for Seine-Inférieure from 2 July 1871 to 7 March 1876, and sat with the Union des Droites parliamentary group. He later joined the
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Raoul-Duval was soon one of the most active deputies of the conservative majority and one of its favorite speakers. He adopted
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Proposition de loi sur les établissements de prêts sur nantissement ou monts-de-piété, présentée par M. Raoul Duval,...
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In the 1876 legislative elections Raoul-Duval ran both in the 8th arrondissement of Paris and in the
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Discours de M. Raoul Duval, député de l'arrondissement de Louviers. Sessions législatives 1876–1877
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Rapport... Budget des dépenses de l'exercice 1877; ministère de la Marine et des colonies
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Numerous reports, proposals and speeches by Raoul-Duval were published. A sample:
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Assemblée nationale. Discours de M. Raoul Duval, député de la Seine-Inférieure
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constitution, and voted against the constitutional laws on 25 February 1875.
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Discours prononcé le samedi 8 mai 1875, dans une réunion privée à Belleville
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Members of the 3rd Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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Members of the 2nd Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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Members of the 1st Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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Société amicale des anciens élèves des Frères de Bernay. Le Drapeau
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Discours de M. Raoul Duval, député à l'Assemblée nationale
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The Origins of the French Nationalist Movement, 1886–1914
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Raoul-Duval won in a by-election on 25 May 1884 in the
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Dictionnaire des Parlementaires français (1789–1889)
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Edgar Raoul Raoul-Duval was born on 9 April 1832 in
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Laon
Monte Carlo
Bonapartist
Laon
Jean-Baptiste Say
LĂ©on Say
Seine-Inférieure
National Assembly
Appel au peuple
Montesquieu
Victor Lefranc
Adolphe Thiers
Franco-Prussian War
Albert de Broglie
Marshal MacMahon
Louviers
16 May 1877 crisis
Bernay
Lucien Millevoye
VolapĂĽk
Monte Carlo
Notre-Dame-du-Vaudreuil
Discours prononcé le samedi 8 mai 1875, dans une réunion privée à Belleville



Edgar, Raoul Raoul-Duval – Assemblée

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