“For all these things have been illegal, as illegal as the Revolution, as the fall of the Monarchy and of the Bastille, as illegal as liberty itself... Citizens, did you want a revolution without a revolution?”

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Original: (fr) Citoyens, vouliez-vous une révolution sans révolution?

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French revolutionary lawyer and politician 1758–1794

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Original: (fr) Citoyens, vouliez-vous une révolution sans révolution?

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“Citizens, did you want a revolution without revolution?”

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Original French: Citoyens, vouliez-vous une révolution sans révolution?
Réponse à J.- B. Louvet http://www.royet.org/nea1789-1794/archives/discours/robespierre_reponse_louvet.htm, a speech to the National Convention (5 November 1792)

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