Guillaume Guizot
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Guillaume-Maurice Guizot (11 January 1833 - 23 November 1892) was a French essayist, translator, professor of literature and civil servant.[1]
Biography
Guillaume was the son of historian and politician François Guizot and his second wife Élisa Dillon. He was the brother of Henriette Guizot de Witt.
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- ^ GUIZOT, François Pierre Guillaume (1839). Du catholicisme du protestantisme et de la philosophie en France. M. Guizot's Theory of Syncretism and Coalition, etc. Translated from an article in the "Revue française" by Frances Foster Barham. James Ridgway. p. 14.
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