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_Les Principes de 1789 et le Socialisme_.] APPENDIX A.
I cannot do better than reproduce at the end of this pamphlet the analysis made by me in _Le Siecle_, March 14th, of a remarkable article written by M.Tallichet, Editor of the _Bibliotheque Universelle de Lausanne_.
ENGLAND, HOLLAND AND GERMANY.[26] I have good reason for believing that President Krueger was kept by Dr.
Leyds under the illusion that he could count on intervention in his favour.

However, "Who should intervene ?" is the question asked by M.
Tallichet in his article, _La Guerre du Transvaal et l'Europe_, published by _La Bibliotheque Universelle de Lausanne_.
"President MacKinley, as was asked of him in a petition organised by the Peace League?
He has no such intention.

Of the European Powers, three only could have tried to do so: Russia, Germany and France.

Russia, however, who might have induced France to act with her, will not trouble herself about it.

Nicholas II., her sovereign, has but lately taken part at the Hague in a conference promoted by himself for the purpose of considering the means of insuring peace.


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