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Final Speech

In Jiang's interpretation, Robespierre's final speech presents him as incorruptible, morally alone, ready to die, and conscious that the republic must rest on morality.

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Reading of Robespierre's July 26, 1794 speech.

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In Jiang's interpretation, Robespierre's final speech presents him as incorruptible, morally alone, ready to die, and conscious that the republic must rest on morality.

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