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Thank you, I suggest reading Marx's and Engels's speeches on the 17th anniversary of the uprising of 1830.
Unfortunately they are no longer available on marxists.org
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/12/09.htm#marx
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/12/09.htm#engels
Best I can do now is make you photos of my copies I have in the first volume of their selected works. Unfortunately all's in Polish.
I hope some translation tool out there helps you with this, otherwise I wish you luck on finding something in English.
Edit: it seems it's all out of order... Fuck, I'm too lazy to fix it now.
Edit 2: Turns out I'm a tired idiot. The links aren't the speech I meant, the 17th anniversary of 1830 is the wrong one and the links should've pointed to the second anniversary of the Cracov uprising which is the one photographed. Apologies, will leave the links as they are though.
Oooo! A mirror site! That's good to know. Thanks.
The collected works in English are on libgen, you can copy paste from there
Oh that's correct. I should've thought of that...