

Black and white drawing of a chaotic scene depicting men on foot and on horseback wearing hats and carrying weapons including guns, swords, and a flag. Some of the men are fighting, some are lying on the ground, and one is stepping over a pile of cannon balls. There is an urban landscape in the background. Text at the bottom of the image reads "À mort pour la liberté!! Tapons dur et longtemps".
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