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7486. REVOLUTION (American), Influence on France.—
The American Revolution
seems first to have awakened the thinking
part of the French nation in general from the
sleep of despotism in which they were sunk.—
Autobiography. Washington ed. i, 69.
Ford ed., i, 96.
(1821)
See Revolution, French.
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