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I had displeased the jacobins by blaming their aristocratic usurpation of legitimate powers; the priests of all sorts by claiming religious liberty; the anarchists by repressing them; and the conspirators by rejecting their offers.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Anarchist
Aristocratic
Blaming
Claiming
Had
Legitimate
Liberty
Offers
Powers
Priests
Rejecting
Religious
Religious Liberty
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Them
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I have found a unique opportunity to distinguish myself and to learn my trade. I am a general officer in the army of the United States of America. My zeal in their cause and my frankness have won their trust.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Am
America
Army
Cause
Distinguish
Found
Frankness
General
I Am
Learn
Myself
Officer
Opportunity
States
Trade
Trust
Unique
Unique Opportunity
United
United States
United States Of America
Won
Zeal
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I read, I study, I examine, I listen, I think, and out of all that I try to form an idea into which I put as much common sense as I can.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Common
Examine
Form
I Can
I Think
Idea
Listen
Much
Out
Put
Read
Sense
Study
Think
Try
Which
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I shall ask for the abolition for the punishment of death until I have the infallibility of human judgment demonstrated to me.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Abolition
Ask
Death
Human
Judgment
Me
Punishment
Shall
Until
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If the king refuses the constitution, I shall oppose him; if he accepts it, I shall defend him; and the day on which he gave himself up as my prisoner secured me more fully to his service than if he had promised me half his kingdom.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Accepts
Constitution
Day
Defend
Fully
Gave
Had
Half
He
Him
Himself
His
King
Kingdom
Me
More
Oppose
Prisoner
Promised
Refuses
Secured
Service
Shall
Than
Up
Which
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In America there are none poor, and none even that can be called peasants. Each citizen has some property, and all citizens have the same rights as the richest individual, or landed proprietor, in the country.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
America
Citizen
Citizens
Country
Each
Even
Individual
Landed
None
Peasants
Poor
Property
Richest
Rights
Same
Some
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It is foolishly thought by some that democratical constitutions will not, cannot, last; that the States will quarrel with each other; that a king, or at least a nobility, are indispensable for the prosperity of a nation.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Cannot
Constitutions
Each
Foolishly
Indispensable
King
Last
Least
Nation
Nobility
Other
Prosperity
Quarrel
Some
States
Thought
Will
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It is necessary above all that the citizens, who have rallied round the constitution, should be assured that the rights it guarantees will be respected with such a scrupulous fidelity as will reduce to despair its enemies, hidden or avowed.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Above
Assured
Citizens
Constitution
Despair
Enemies
Fidelity
Guarantees
Hidden
Necessary
Reduce
Respected
Rights
Round
Should
Who
Will
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It is the pride of my heart to have been one of the earliest adopted sons of America.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Adopted
America
Been
Earliest
Heart
Pride
Sons
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It was by a Maryland colonel in the year 1777 that the British received, in the gallant defense of an important fort, one of the first lessons of what they were to expect from American valor and patriotism.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
American
British
Colonel
Defense
Expect
First
Fort
Gallant
Important
Lessons
Maryland
Patriotism
Received
Valor
Were
Year
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Laws must be clear, precise, and uniform for all citizens.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Citizens
Clear
Laws
Must
Precise
Uniform
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Let not ambition take possession of you; love the friends of the people, but reserve blind submission for the law and enthusiasm for liberty.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Ambition
Blind
Enthusiasm
Friends
Law
Liberty
Love
People
Possession
Reserve
Submission
Take
You
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May the friends of America rejoice! May her enemies be humbled and her censors silenced at the news of her noble exertions in continuance of those principles which have placed her so high in the annals of history and among the nations of the earth.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
America
Among
Earth
Enemies
Friends
Her
High
History
Humbled
May
Nations
News
Noble
Placed
Principles
Rejoice
Silenced
Those
Which
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May the States be so bound to each other as forever to defy European politics. Upon that union, their consequence, their happiness, will depend. This is the first wish of a heart more truly American than words can express.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
American
Bound
Consequence
Defy
Depend
Each
European
Express
First
Forever
Happiness
Heart
May
More
Other
Politics
States
Than
Truly
Union
Will
Wish
Words
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May these happy United States attain that complete splendour and prosperity which will illustrate the blessings of their government, and for ages to come rejoice the departed souls of their founders!
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Ages
Attain
Blessings
Come
Complete
Departed
Founders
Government
Happy
Illustrate
May
Prosperity
Rejoice
Souls
States
United
United States
Which
Will
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My grand affair appears settled, for America is certain of her independence, humanity has gained her cause, and liberty will never be without a place of refuge.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Affair
America
Appears
Cause
Certain
Gained
Grand
Her
Humanity
Independence
Liberty
Never
Place
Refuge
Settled
Will
Without
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My heart has always been truly convinced that in serving the cause of America, I am fighting for the interests of France.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Always
Am
America
Been
Cause
Convinced
Fighting
France
Heart
I Am
Interests
Serving
Truly
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Nature has made men free and equal. The distinctions necessary for social order are only founded on general utility.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Distinctions
Equal
Founded
Free
General
Made
Men
Nature
Necessary
Only
Order
Social
Social Order
Utility
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Never was a man further from a partiality for Spain than I am. But I think I now have left them in a sincere and steady intention to cultivate the friendship of America.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Am
America
Cultivate
Friendship
Further
I Am
I Think
Intention
Left
Man
Never
Now
Partiality
Sincere
Spain
Steady
Than
Them
Think
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No man can be subject to any laws, excepting those which have received the assent of himself or his representatives and which are promulgated beforehand and applied legally.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
Any
Applied
Beforehand
Himself
His
Laws
Legally
Man
Received
Representatives
Subject
Those
Which
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