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    Paul Dussaussoy (6 January 1860 – 15 March 1909) was a French lawyer and politician. Born in Dunkirk, Nord, he was a deputy to the national assembly from...
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    1919 the Chamber of Deputies finally debated the bill proposed by Paul Dussaussoy in 1906 for limited women's suffrage. Viviani gave an eloquent speech...
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  • de Castelnau Xavier de la Rochefoucauld Émile Driant Denys Cochin Paul Dussaussoy Martin, Benjamin F. "The Creation of the Action Libérale Populaire:...
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    October, Clemenceau became premier. After a proposal by the deputy Paul Dussaussoy for limited women's suffrage in local elections, Clemenceau published...
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    and was rapporteur of the committee that examined the proposal of Paul Dussaussoy for limited women's suffrage. The bill was pushed to the bottom of...
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    the Seine yielded to pressure from Auclert and gave its support to Paul Dussaussoy's 1906 bill proposing limited women's suffrage. The 60-year-old Auclert...
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    and Christiane (1900–80). His wife's sister Marthe was the wife of Paul Dussaussoy (1860–1909), right-wing deputy of the Pas-de-Calais and the son, grandson...
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  • new chapels in their church. The contract was also signed by François Dussaussoy, "master sculptor in Dijon", who had been a Bouchardon worker. Bouchardon...
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