Volume 5 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 5 (of 6) 44/99 (December 13, 1799), article 93. "The French nation declares that in no case will it suffer the return of the Frenchmen who, having abandoned their country since the 14th of July 1789, are not comprised in the exceptions made to the laws rendered against emigres. It interdicts every new exception in this respect."] [Footnote 3118: Opinion of the Council of State, Dec. 25, 1799.] [Footnote 3119: Resolution of Dec. 26, 1799 .-- Two ultra-Jacobins, exiled after Thermidor, are added to the list, Barere and Vadier, undoubtedly by way of compensation and not to let it appear that the scales inclined too much on one side.] [Footnote 3120: Resolution of Dec. |