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Quote of Victor Hugo - It is through fraternity that liberty...


Biography - Victor Hugo:

French writer, poet and dramatist.
Born: 1802 - Died: 1885
Period:
19th century
Place of birth: France
France

It is through fraternity that liberty is saved.


Note 

Note



Other version: "By fraternity only will freedom be saved."


Quote source: Speech - Return to Paris 1870

Wikisource - Hugo - Actes et paroles - volume 5 (fr) 




Translation

Translation

(French, German)



French
C’est par la fraternité qu’on sauve la liberté.

German
Durch die Brüderlichkeit wird man die Freiheit retten.




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Quotes

Quotes for: Fraternity


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May all men remember that they are brothers!





All men will become brothers.





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