Excerpt from Extrait du Compte Rendu Sténographique de Congrès Universel pour l'Amélioration du Sort des Aveugles Et des Sourds-Muets, Tenu à Paris du 23 au 30 Septembre 1878: Discours d'Ouverture
Nous les remercions au nom de la France et de l'humanité.
Nous devons aussi des remerciements au Gouvernement français pour la sympathie qu'il nous a témoignée, pour les encouragements qu'il nous a prodigués, pour l'assistance qu'il nous promise.
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