3119 ([return])
[ Resolution of Dec. 26, 1799.—Two ultra-Jacobins, exiled after Thermidor, are added to the list, Barère and Vadier, undoubtedly by way of compensation and not to let it appear that the scales inclined too much on one side.]

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3120 ([return])
[ Resolution of Dec. 30, 1799.]

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3121 ([return])
[ Resolutions of February 26, March 2, and March 3, 1800.]

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3122 ([return])
[ Thibaudeau, "Mémoires sur le Consulat," 199. (Stated by the First Consul at Regnault at a meeting of the council of state, Aug.12, 1801.) "I am glad to hear the denunciation of striking off names. How many have you yourselves not asked for? It could not be otherwise. Everybody has some relation or friend on the lists.">[

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3123 ([return])
[ Thibaudeau. ibid. (Speech by the First Consul.) "Never have there been lists of émigrés; there are only lists of absentees. The proof of this is that names have always been struck off. I have seen members of the Convention and even generals on the lists. Citizen Monge was inscribed.">[

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