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The Private Committee was operational from June 1801 until late 1803. It comprised the closest associates of the
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in 1802, and others. The committee paid much attention to the peasant issues and prepared a few
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The Private Committee was a place for discussing many governmental undertakings, such as the
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Roach, Elmo E. (July 1969). "The Origins of Alexander I's Unofficial Committee".
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took an active part in the Committee, although he wasn't a formal member.
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