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Auguste Laurent Burdeau
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Auguste-Laurent Burdeau (10 September 1851 - 12 December 1894 ) was a French politician .
He was the son of a laborer at Lyon . Forced from childhood to earn his own living, he was enabled to secure an education by bursarships at the Lycée at Lyon and at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris .
In 1870 he was at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris , but enlisted in the army, and was wounded and made prisoner in 1871 (during the Franco-Prussian War ). In 1874 he became professor of philosophy , and translated several works of Herbert Spencer and of Schopenhauer into French .
His extraordinary aptitude for work secured for him the position of chef de cabinet under Paul Bert , the minister of education, in 1880s. In 1885 he was elected deputy for the département of the Rhône , and distinguished himself in financial questions. He was several times minister, and became minister of finance in the cabinet of Casimir-Perier (from 3 November 1893 to 22 May 1894 ). On the 5 July 1894 he was elected president of the chamber of deputies . He died on the 12 December 1894 , said to be worn out with overwork.
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