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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

CHAPTER IV
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As they afterwards became the property of the German Government, the French Government have held, in spite of the large additional capital which Germany has sunk in them, that their treatment must follow the precedent of State property generally.
[20] Arts.

55 and 255.

This follows the precedent of 1871.
[21] Art.

297 (_b_).
[22] Part X.Sections III.

and IV.


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