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“Defender of the liberty that I idolize, myself more free than anyone, in coming …” — Marquis de Lafayette
Defender of the liberty that I idolize, myself more free than anyone, in coming as a friend to offer my services to this intriguing republic, I bring to it only my frankness and my good will; no ambition, no self-interest; in working for my glory, I work for their happiness.
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