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1 I ijfmonias. The-fucceflbrt)f theEmpe r tr cannot dercgats from this ftatut: by V ' Senatus Confultum. . '1 ITLE I .Of tht Granj Ofcts cf .the Empire. ' '-' '"'' . 48. The Grand.OiHces of the Empire -are; firR, Maiflialsof the Empire chofen from among the molt dillinuifhed gene rals. Their number (hill not exicclfix teenV In "this number are not Inch'ded the marfhals Senators. . Secondly, eiht Infpeclots and Colonels. general-of the Artillery and of the Engineers, cf the troops of vh? horfe and of the marine Thirdly, of the Grand Civil officers ot the Crown, fuch as they fhall be inttituted by . the ftatiites of the Emperor. ' "' " 49. The p'aces or the Grand ofikers arc permanent. 50. Each of the grand officers of the . Empire prdides over an electoral college, vyhkh is fpcetally attached to him at the ' time ot his nomination. 51. If by an ad of the Emperor or any other catife whatever, the fuuctionsof a titular of a high digrt y of.the Empire or a grand officer, (hould happen to ceafe',"he' preferves his title, pretogat.ves, and one half of his falary he only lfes them in coleqireMce of a judgment of the high Imperial Court." ------ T I T LE V II rf tb: Oaths C2. Wi'.hn: two years alur his accef- fiois, the EmpTor accompanied by the ti. tulars of high di'iiiics, minUlcr. and j ert-ni officers of the E moire, taktslh; 1 oa:h on the EyangaMlif to the Eiei.ci people, in pre fence of the Senate, iin i Council of Hate the Legiflativc' Bo'ly '! the fftbuval, the Court t OjiTi'ion,' ht Arch-Bi:hop,-B Ih Grand OfEocis 0! the Legion of .onor, .'.the Pr ii ien;tst o the courts of appeal, P.elilci.t of i'he e leclor.it4 C'r.ces, the Pr. f:J nt of -i'm-i ' diltucd. AiTemb'.icF, the IVIidents of tfv Confilforie?, and the Mrrprs of the 31. toWn'thu will be point cd out by a SH4. tus Cp"fnltiim'. ' " ' .53. The 01th of the Emperor i thtn conceived" 1 (wear to maintain th?.ii- tegriiy of the Terri'ory of the Mropub.ic. to rr.'Wcl and oaule to or reflected r ' liberty f wurlhip aud 'he laws of lh: ' Conordj' m if!pM.t a ml. oofe to be re fptcted the to tality of . tights, pu . i e ic UOUtlVH llC)'V, " "'c 11 1 cviu a.nin of the file id' the rational domains, Ii-vy no i i. pod, to layoo lis, l,u' in vr. ttie of the ii m maintain the imtitu'i'n .1,. 1 t VI lilt ..l''l I ' " 60. A Committee fcf feven", named by the Senate, and chofen fro.rri its members, (hill -have cotmixancc of the corrrmunica ' turns made to it by the minilters ; of the - n r- J, r : ..C arrens 111 conteuenee-oi vne 04 arue c ui theconlfitutioh, w hen the pr rfonsarrelfed have not been examined before the tribo nals tn ten 'days'' at-er their ar,re(faii.in. This committee fhill be called. The Se- natonalCmrnvtet rJ pr-rfonal liberty. . 61, AH perfons arretted,- & not brought to juJgment in ten oys at er tiitir arrelt, mn have rcco::rfe diTeclly,' by them fefves, iJieir re'aiiotis, or their reprd'eiif-ar-ives, an f in form of peti tion, to -he Se natorial Committee ofpcrfona! liberty, 62. .When the committee arc cf upity 10:1 that the deletion' prolonged. beyond the tenth 'day ol arreil, is not jnftifi.d by ths iotf-r-'lt cf the ttate, it .lit all invite the minider !y whnfe order the arre'f was ma-'e, either to rcftore the perf m detain ed, to libeitv, or to con.hr ft him fof'h'ial before one of ttij or ii iury tribunals. If, after three (iicccllive invitations VJU) 411 I tit 'lV(fll -V. i.h avi :v mi1j ( the ir.terrh, v.Liiac, r rtt-i n c OD.e. atu' ;lov o; t 51.. PTcvToni tnt" jvtnhrr--xPTcf(ehwT-tii-be-hWt 1 the cm .HtonicaiivJ Ot IMS ItlliCllOOS tliC b". the iiih.ms ti 1 lie rni'fi iti-trts of the fspr.', mn tjKc flic otV, on she K aide's a ! pre f. v:c of the 1tiite, 1- couinil ot Ilrr, the prcf djn'f ' i.!C!'.i'rs n? the UT i. tiv i'o !y, tftc j r. 1: tent and ijindlur i.f t'.-a ttibiiite, fi'i , hift if4iv.tr of the legion tl honor. The fecretary id lt..tc lit l! prepare the pr c:s vcibai ot ttis ttrcn-Mi y. .re, l ie oa'h 'oheta'tn by. the Re'tnt . fh..i. bct'iMS "1 f'ear '. jd.nih'hlci he aff-'if" c' the II i'e cyr.f jnti.-bly o 'hecm Hi'ii'i'M'S c iv. en ;. 'otic fci!.ii' conf.ilt?, a:id o IV !a ; to rn air.t.i: the'r tntrnty, - '-:i:' ot tic ie juiMic, ihc rights f tl'j nit;. mi, ar.dtli fc of ihe imperial dignity, anj to re'!.C, . 1 .:'il .. ii.. ti, !.! I'v.i if fur. t-n !.' 1 1 1 1 : l r : . f la.. ... , 1 1 1 . - - 7 - - o! hii maj irtM, tin' j ovvtr, cf lulufe CKvic.itf ncoof doJ ft mr." T nt'il i1". tit il.r '"Up r.iijic C. i r, alter in renewed vv-iti;i.i 0:1c :r;onMt the perfon ar- relied 'jh'd' neither be re 11 o red to lib(;r:y nor lirr-u H 10 trial, the committee mail dirund ri air-mSl of the Seire, which, fii'tll be convoked ts y '.he prelidenr, win) ihall lay .lefore.it tii- f ' wip jd ec I a ra- lion--There arc If rung preemptions tfit N. is arbitrarily "i nprifoned in arti cle r 1 2 'i'lc XI II. For ihe rtnii ndr r, fte !afl 'g'- Late Foreign Niivs. The British Packet Piince Ernestv Capt. Petre is arrived at New-York. ' She" had a passage of 35 days from Falmouth to Ilali fix, uad 12 dars from the latter to New York. I.nndun ptrpers to the evening of the 8'h of Juii'e" are received by her. It appeitri from' a lusty survey td' the" papers, that the jsituation of the -Km&iiMo bodily and menUl heullb, is very precarious. """"" TheLnd 'i'i Edi'ors pr-tict; bis. absence from the Driwins. room on the royul brith d iy as a circumstance indicative of a wettled nrrancntent to exclude his Majasty from the pubic eve"; and as amounting to inore tlv.ni ar acknowledgement of an incapacity r f ;rthe royal functions. Other's Hi -m that the cirnmstance wa unconnected with ny snih consideration, and w is a matter of mere pe rsonal convenience and choice.' The new admiiustr does not appear to be nhint.itc ly fonrd. On the f-tb of June. Mr. l ux .had an interview of an hour and an h df wiilj Mr. Pitt, at hi home in I) wi.i i-siriet. The nature nr rrsul of thi cutivcj'VAti-jn was n U puMir.lv known, In.:' was vnpo-,td to re late to ihi; " in;')ortau' r nmnui'.ai lor." -Uicnl.bylhe "i't had d .'cmed i'i,;-lv to idii- by the British at Bencoolen he estimate it . ttn or twelve millions of francs. " June . .. From the accounts given in the Dutch pa pers, of the engagement between Sir Sidn:y . Smith's Squadron and their Flotilla, it ap pears that they have suffered very considea bly ; fur though they acknowledge the lss. of two vessels, yet they confess that the cs of men and the' damage done to the shipping was very great. We have very strong rta son to believe that the nimber of their r.en killed and wounded exceeded 300. The King has been pleased to appoint 1 Augustus, Foster, Esq. to be His Majes.y's Secretary of Legation toAhe United Sutib of i America. June r. The installation of the new Emperorjs fix ed for the 14th of July, and is to take plu;e in the Champ de Mars. The mantle and sword of state are t) be consecrated by thg Archbishop of Paris, as the Emperor prcfesses tile Roman Catholic fdilh. ' ' s ,fune 10. 'The An.ericans arc allowed to build gun. boats at Naples, at their own expence, in or dirto proceed with the Neapolitans, in threat fores against Tunis, .'l'ripoli, and other Uar bary r.tates. ' ' " ' . . Jane tl.'. Dispatches were received .nt the admiralty cn S iturday from I.ord Nelson, baujbt. home by C.ipt. Eaymm. Ii y th:-.e.it appears that the To 1 on ihel had pni. id sea, but re turned again to port, id'ter being cluised for two days by our souadron. 7 'he crews, we u idersland, were well and in high spirits, but iti said Lord N'tlson, by his iinreinii t'mg aUeu.ioh, and! the .fatigue insep.iruble from the trust reposed in hi in,' U's suH'en:da little in bis health. 1 June 12.... 1 Pans pipers to the 3d instant'havc brought the continuation, but not the conclusion ofilie tri il of '. area a and the other prisoners.' Ic will surprise those' w ho are acquainted with the forms of criminal, jurisprudence in this c urury, the only system of jurbpi udenct in the vvorjd which, icarliing jwfeclion as near ly as a iy biii 'an system can .each, deser-cs to b '. itiiivers iliy adnuiid and adopted ; it 'will surprise ;tliosemersonvi are say, 10 find that the only pafole evidence addurt-d, is that ' of the i) r iso iers themselves : they all givee- ! yt Jcncc r:;: :ist each other,- and furnish the ' " tribu.ial with all the p.irticular uf their VTewe, their obje( is, and their operations. j The 'principal wij.iess againsv Morrau ha j man of the name o! Urdland, vdio gave eir d'rnce of r,o;n : rxoiesf.it lis alledgetl to hac i been uted !y Moreau ; who, to a question put ! 10 him by Pichegru, replied, that if they ' woufd act i'.ccording to his opinion, the con suls un! the government oi Paris must dis appear, and in that case he had a party strong . ciiot V'h "'tfi t bta'm the authoritv."i- Moreau positively 'Jenied having iiiaile ise of anyt Rurb expression. Hclland per'-ted 111 us- oftheTtaUm B.:pubr.e, and rhat hU arcesiiort to that dignity shall be solemnly celebrated' Cn the- 16th August, the day of St.vlapolcoti. Most of the ihshops have already addres sed to the faithful of theirklvese a mandate ;' ord'ciaiig solemn tbanksgiving for the acces sion of lirjnaparte to the dignity of Emperor cf the French. - " A floti!I; of 50 sail, 10 of yhmh were trim boats, sailed from Calais the 14th inst; Jin Boulogne, avhere.it arrived in safety, in spits of the Lnglish attempting to lay obyaclei iu its way . - ' . . ' Wl L M IN G TO N, N.C. Tl'SDAY, AUGUST. 21, 1801. An vpcial statement of the votes for a R?''re sentaiivt! to Congress jrom Wilmirthi Dis trict. '' . Gl-LLF.SPtK. SMlT!t. AsHK. 1 1 Onslow, Sampson, Itladen, Brunswick, Duplin, New-Hanover, 79 553 J8l m-. .. t !6&8 SMlT!t. 397 186 -2! 3 111 1295 ,1 ( - r la-4 237 Retunts of ihe Elccliai fjr nenbers of ihe Cet era! Ahtjnbiy. a-i fur as hare come to hand, ' NEiNi-i.vovf.R uo:j:rir . . Senate .JohiKludv.'o''lh. - , Cannonr Timothy Illuilv.orth 'phd .Tiner Fov.. To'wn of Wilmington, Joshua (J. Wright. BRUNSWICK, Minister, nn in which Ai".' U neressirv an-' 'Ss.-niil sul" Mr. 1 ox. l . I'm r ' :rtvd t i Pn hu- i sertrig that he had. Moreau then suggested iv.vnt on t'. ' In the tiioi U as f-,'vis -d ijy an I A,! tin -'on ni':r.iT itii'.1 i!-ctd lull :-r Senate Benjamin vtuoh. Morris Moore jind T h. Leonttrd. Senate John Ful wood. -Commons Messrs. French ard Williams. Senate liichard lhdines. Commons- Michael Mo'.ton ?.nd AritosRkh ardsott. VUPLIX, 'Senate Thomas Kenan. . , ' Commons -Cha.vlcs Hooks" amcl Hugh M' Catin. ' SAMPSON, :. Seiate-'i. Blackmail. . f.i'i.'j iioiii .Thomas Kinr and Olio Moldry. Wjhe County ,ri!liam-' I liiHonj Senate ; Henry H.Cooke and NaUta.de 1 Jones, Cou; mons. Franklin John Foster, Sr.aate ; Kpps Moo dy and Uritain Harris. Comnons. ' ff cjrrcn W. P. Little, Senate ; William Hawkins and John Hanvcli, Commons. Cumberland Hector M'.Mliitcr, Senate ; Stephen. Gilmorc and Archibald M'Neiil, Commons. Town of Fayctteville, Kbtri Cochran. . Northampton Richard Jcreear, Senate ; '!Vless. Edmunds rmd Turner. Commons. (h anvillt Thomas Person, Senate ; Hen- rVTatYcv and Indliarr:; Commons.- -'uuirv. ..I ih Mes-is. 1 ox, Windii .tu was xie i-d !;.;t a pu- n T.d vnosilioit to itvo'ddbe inadc u the sj- V ; 11. t 1 cond reading. ot itr Em, Ifu jlLl JJp??r ly of Sute, G ad(Vft'. i, NK-in'.).!. ot tr.eS.njt.-, C.io.u-V. . t-'r. f.c-il.-iv-Ii iv, riihiLia", T!'' rF.t.il Co, ,f,d d .Suit AtJ.'.nb'i ''K' t!i- oa-. I I v. ir di.iii" t' the Ccttili lioiis l t: r l upirc, a d ; ' ! i'i ihe ijnp?. iS-" The j ob'k f ;,;i.ia'.':i, civj nd j i Ii iarv, ar 1 t'.c ."ft i-1 piiM .-! I in j-d f- ' "" 'be 1-nie.jjtl;. TI 1 LK VI tJ -Of th stmll, V. 'I be hf i-ti 1 i.nvi.f'W, id, i.f Frc''.i tiiii' !iii(f i;,rir r.h'iviith "ir ; l Mk- titular id the K-r-B, i.at cve'iin jwe rccitd lv the ship Sa chem, arrived at Portlod from Lhcrpsml, Loud n p.ip;i l the IMi of June. 'Ve ii l.l after a short perusal oi them that Mr. Pitt mr.'ts with powetfnl opposition in the lH'ish Jloiisr of Co'iun-ms. On the su'iject (o.ths National Defenct, on the , 1 !th of Jine, he introduced a hill for the to: gmehtati.in of tb; public fotce. The f otrdnned rppositions j were rallied to oppose going into Comtii'.tee oi the bill; cud, .on the mn-s'ion, .i'tJI the ,1 S'ncn-r have t'm (h.nr . t For it t Oppusidloi: tt.. ... 1 - . 2 It 'r I6 Mmis'crial r.i-nftVi .SO Ani'mgthc opposition were Mr. Adiigion, Fox. Tieir.cy. (Iray, Uc. TheCnu ier of the Uth, iittiitioii.4 thai Mr. Pitt' in.ioiity I- ;t dini u vi t !., r ; 3 ot lie ivh'V ittfirb-.i lunelu.i lh;,!u:i. Ii hi -.I i ao.'i.f.tf c'l.ifcn hy h"' fc' .1,- -r iii i.i il v IijS t i ed b ih- !ul.r.l ,0 . Ir,ic -t di p irt iicn; ; h, o Cliiv I whom ihii b ncnif iliii.U prnpif to tic la'r to the di'sjiy of Mit.n . P li uit ot the S nrtc ni mrd i ih: tutor r or, anfth I t fr -m a. r,$n the .iiaiou. He urr.Jn in tf fwc t ir o v yif . 59. lie lhalUrnvi kc the fk"f im an Pf tr Jlofd h tlH li irif, it fo own ph afufe, an I i.pon h denum of cttlier of t!ic Coirtil'tfi- h. rnftcr r a'tir l, In fiicle 6) an t 64, of a S-nator, ( o- I 'inu h' i the dif iCiin'is in ani.'f 7 i, at of ai:H if of 'he ffa'r u :Iiin iMlj'iri,j wil i f fior i.l itv f..iJy. IMhiUruke Ltawi mi t!is emrcror St Micaiir. J f-M t it.e in!t4r,ce i.f a feu. or or of tl e I Cioif'eci, ' tt gSjsd, aii the t.fylt of t! cir ii:Sibtraiioui, LONDON, Msy :r. IN the Court 'f KingS H'-nrh on Vhut- i uy.nn inf irm itimi was filed by the A tor- j iiry-iU-nrral against W. CobVit, (P. i'orcti- pi le! f ir a ii:iel m his pohr ral Register, on J !,';. t Hjrdvnt'k ami Rtfdesdalc. Mr. Justi- c ! Osbi'iu. and .Urden : the older! of lnch, I arruislof; to the Attorm y.O ot ral, uas to btin I tr liisli ( ivrinimiit into umtrmpt, Ui. AfuTlhc t.cfissar proof I. ad been tj'dShcd. Mr. Adatn pokv nt some Liiih f'r the K!i n.ljut ; and L'ltd li. Smalt nd Muit'i, Messrs. Wm Hum, Vmk. Uccvm.ii. ttstimony in fuor of tbr-.i urr n.' prii.ciph-s 1 when afur a ulioit charge from Lor I Llk-nbcrouh, the Jury found Imn (uihy. I Jnnv S. i The Monitmr to ihe C-M u!t. Dutch pa t I t r to Hi j Mlt, aii'l 1 Hambmg iimiI, Imc ; airncd uj eoor last, tn the I tin di iirieri .) mtr fiinl a letter fiuni A',tniil Litin to the li;iitcr m Maiuu-ii riitiiiitint; what wt i nhcady k'.atcd rrlaiitv to the Ltni'iion by t.i ft'piarimn, of the F.iiJi,h mazarine of prpiwr, and opium, M lUnr notm, toitbcr i with cU'rl erfs tirS Iy 14dm, which rr , in the hath nir. I .hits add, th,u he U takqt o?i Fti fsh iMitbit.tm.in of tjog ton, f-oni'lleti jal to ("tima. ( arrjitvj l mm, n! ind ot rurl n Ums 1 hi iJf l.i h, rr bji !k i li e !,.! J,i4 Ahna, liootid to M , !i. 1, a;( I tw hrir;. l he hs iu!jttitl that Holland bad etideavoured to -eliminate him, for the purpose of saving himself; a suggestion, in all probability,' but too w.dl founded. Pichegru van lite only man 10 could have contradicted Holland ; and Um.. parle knowing this, loot care that l'lclieni hould disappear. Mureau's evidence 11 in the same spirit with his letter. The Poig mc and (leorges appear to conduct th:m selves with great dignity and firmness. The following account has beirn given in a morniiig paper nf the departure of Mi Li vingston ; which we think far more pi oh.ble than the contradictory bccoui ts : " Jr. L'uingslon left London for Pa i 011 Friday last ; but there is no loundation .thai- ever for ihe rep rts that his deparlun w acrclerattd by any hints fio:n goveMintnti and thai the 'Tovikiousof the alien act Men put in force agalnil him. IlisTnivionto this country had no political objn 1. and it s iii!i ridoiis to suntiose at, il has Inn ar.sirti-d in "scTrnttrf the pnhhcHms. ihr.t-htrlrotgl.i Biiouccnt MnlU to our fcuvvriuiitnt, m con dition thai it would rccognixc. li-iitipirtt's assumption of the imptjil rlignity. Iliscr rand, as we mentioned n hi F.rst urmal. was to do "n this country that svhidt rot.ld Hoi lw do ic in any ttltrr ; lo nrgociae la for he Uohc d Sttc, in order to mm; 1,-tc the f.rst instalment cogged f l e a dd by the in to Ho't:ip.iitc foMt.e ression o. L'.uim ana. .ir Willinn Putmy and S;r Francis lUrir.j, h ive, iiiiile'V.and all the advam a 4;es arising from the ivgociali n. Ti e fur ir.er has a very Lr.re i(nirtv in tl.t.ltati s 'f j Nfrth-.nitrir and lie latter it at (I.c httu! ! of the first roromercial Atacri'ti House m 11 lie Ciiy of London. Ibis mrountsfur the smtipliio'is dmi.tr which Sir William tje I to Mr. Livings'on. j Vrnatt CTtiMnk' . H3. There i ihis day a xry confideK rxpvcla. lci i''ui pence will he ipvtddy rxstoied.--Mr. Pitt, on luitv iiioitnul of li.iMpaltt'fc pirtHc i'.iH.i!ioti. txpi srd hi naditus to aitn.d to yiiy orrturesrti de ilnti.li adireri nml propi r h-miif I. s Mr. ngtoii I known t-i have had mM aid urns lo outul rur i;o rninrht on a (.oiu'whivh mus he in tenstini: lo the nrw Ki'Cor, It lift nsh'er cd thai direct ovcrtureavrill immciiattly lt inadc; ftnd peace i lMtd far in one tpinir C rven though th hould b: a thutiC 111 odm'mistratibn. PARIS, Jme 11. The Council of btatf of the Ilian He fmMic In dinted, ihrt a ir.crmmr.t ihtll he tret tc! 19 the l.o-pr if I'-.t-np't, Urtij roroftl.c i'tenth, the fyumitr atl tci.our Sash John Arrinon, Senate ; W.'Ar- rin-'ion and Criffm. CemTTions. - lla.'tax John Alston. Senate";' William Williams anil M. C. Wh'taker. Crniiinous. Tov.n of Hnlifax. Dr. Thomas Hall. ' Jicprcsm'ativcs lo Cj rtss. Duncar. M'Failand. for the dktnct comp.o sed of the counties of Richmond. Montgome ry. Anson. Moore. Cumhci landaud Robeson. Nathaniel M-coit, fir the district if -nii o sed of the rouivtk'sof F:atiklin,WarreiiClran ville and Nasb. Richard Stanford, for ihe district rnmpoM d or the counties of Wake, Orange Sc Chatham. On the 27th tilt, the Legislature of Tin-t.rsM-e. by an imaiunieus vote of hmhllontc passed an ;.r.. ratityini; the amtndnunt to the Constitution re? pectin; ibe ikction of a Pre sidrni and Vice-President, o that now ihe amiudmctit has become a pari of the Const i- . lul.an.- . . Ciipian Peck, arrived at Norfolk, from Cc--dizmfoi ui-tlwU-wi.js.a.a.icxcivxd ilitrc oiu the 10th of June from ihcmokt levpi ctublc. noiuea at ijinra.iar, Matiac that ,lnnrn Nelson had sent into Toulon Roads three of Hriiish bhirf .thc line, m ho fired uppn the town and abipiiii. Tht Freiiclisentf.nl 1 tcil. I li ill tn r 11 tliftn . Ksr tt-ltn .lfv..trtt1 - f,... ...... ..M'I ' , ...1.1 Nelson with f mr additional viips, which were in the olimc vave cluce to litem and ciit litem IT the land. The French Com menced a running; fight and bore away for Corica-Nelson pursuing them. An A nut lean vessel arrivtil at Gibraltar from Msci!k., passedthem when in c hare . Onthe Pnirof Julie, the I'viitli-Niilioii;.! M.ips ftf u m Cndiy. fnuistini' of one 74, le some smaller vescl, hoislnl the Imj-cfol IFuj, and fired three Rivalur rn'salute; and lluc FrcttcK Consul administered to the? people the oath of aUrgiume lo hit 'JmJ.cnel ijjei!j. We haij occasion to mention (ay a a New. Vmk piper of July 31) the loarding i.f rc rsl Amerir jii vcsscU and tie capture of one rilTihc I look, by the Ciim'ii ian and llosioti British fii4les. The folh itinir Iciier on tin j aubjci t it put into our hand, hy a f cspecuUe gentleman, im-iu t SaJ, lfJJ21, leOL ! "Since you lift tnc 1 hive witnes.cd ihe rratot in'iH that rnuhl e ciTerid to a ... lion. I he HfitUh fiigati haa detained far lunif ronsiderablc tinre vo inward tonnil clstU while within two nilci of American lanfl. In fad 1 am inforned by ihe penof. whokecpsthe lii'htdiou that no ci(l in. w.rd or vol wrd bound pss without m' lesta. lion, aiid that witMn tl e jmisditlion f lt, j t'mttd butti. IXlhiilxrfititttd, wetnajr
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