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3179. FRANCE, Strength.—
As long as
the French can be tolerably unanimous internally,
they can resist the whole world.
The laws of nature render a large country
unconquerable if they adhere firmly together,
and to their purpose.—
To H. Innes.
Ford ed., vi, 266.
(Pa.,
1793)
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