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"During my last voyage to America, I enjoyed the happiness of seeing that revolution completed, and, ..." — Marquis de Lafayette
During my last voyage to America, I enjoyed the happiness of seeing that revolution completed, and, thinking of the one that would probably occur in France, I said in a speech to Congress, published everywhere except in the 'French Gazette,' 'May this revolution serve as a lesson to oppressors and as an example to the oppressed!'
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