Remarks made by Pierre de Lanux at the University of Virginia Founder's Day celebration [manuscript], 1941 April 19.

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Remarks made by Pierre de Lanux at the University of Virginia Founder's Day celebration [manuscript], 1941 April 19.

deLanux discusses "how the French Revolution was largely determined by the success of the American Revolution, and of the joint influence of both events on the destinies of this world."

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