“You will follow us soon! Your house will be beaten down and salt sown in the place where it stood!”

Exclamation of Georges Danton passing Robespierre's house on the way to the guillotine, quoted in the memoirs of Paul vicomte de Barras
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French revolutionary lawyer and politician 1758–1794

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