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4680. LIBERTY, French Revolution and.—[further continued].
I continue eternally attached
to the principles of your [French]
Revolution. I hope it will end in the establishment
of some firm government, friendly
to liberty, and capable of maintaining it. If
it does, the world will become inevitably free.—
To J. P. Brissot de Warville.
Ford ed., vi, 249.
(Pa.,
1793)
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