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Antoine Claire Thibaudeau

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The special value of Thibaudeau's works arises from the fact that he wrote only of those events of which he had personal knowledge, and that he quotes with great accuracy Napoleon's actual words. His
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from joining the Federalist movement. Thibaudeau occupied himself more particularly with educational business, notably in the organization of the museum of the
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He died in Paris on 8 March 1854 in his eighty-ninth year, being the last living member of the National Convention during the French Revolution to vote in the
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has been translated into English, with introduction and necessary notes, by G. K. Fortescue with the title of
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unconditionally. Nevertheless, he incurred a certain amount of suspicion because he declined to join the
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permitted his return to France, and he lived to become a member of the Imperial Senate under the
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and of Napoleon's acceptance of the consulate for life, and his appointment as prefect of the
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Secretary and then president of the convention for a short period, he served on the
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who wished to postpone the dissolution of the convention. At the elections for the
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He was the son of Antoine de Thibaudeau (1739–1813), who was a lawyer of
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in 1787, and in 1789 accompanied his father to the Estates-General at
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Peace commissioners of the French Provisional Government of 1815
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brought him back to public life. He was made prefect of the
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and of General Security. After the royalist insurrection of
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MĂ©moires sur le Consulat: par un ancien conseiller d'Ă©tat
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