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| text = Between the strong and the weak, between the rich and the poor, between master and servant, it is liberty that is oppressive and the law that sets free.
 
| text = Between the strong and the weak, between the rich and the poor, between master and servant, it is liberty that is oppressive and the law that sets free.
 
| cite = [[Henri-Dominique Lacordaire]], speech given at the 52nd Conférence de Notre-Dame, Paris, 1848.
 
| cite = [[Henri-Dominique Lacordaire]], speech given at the 52nd Conférence de Notre-Dame, Paris, 1848.
 
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