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4666. LIBERTY, Blood and.—[continued].
A warm zealot for the
attainment and enjoyment by all mankind of
as much liberty, as each may exercise without
injury to the equal liberty of his fellow citizens.
I have lamented that in France the
endeavors to obtain this should have been attended
with the effusion of so much blood.—
To M. de Meunier.
Ford ed., vii, 13.
(M.
April. 1795)
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