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Identifier: evolutionoffranc00coub (find matches)
Title: The evolution of France under the third republic
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Coubertin, Pierre de, 1863-1937 Hapgood, Isabel Florence, 1850-1928. tr
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Publisher: New York (etc.) T. Y. Crowell and company
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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fore which M.Delyannis refused to bow.On May 7 the representatives of the four powers left Athens. )M. de Frey-cinet, instead of, at least, lea^iug M. de Mouy there, requested him tocome and confer with him, while Europe, in defiance of her word andher obligations, established a blockade on the coasts of Greece. M. deFreycinets policy had been lucky with the Vatican. Leon XIII. put anend to the negotiations which China had entered into with the view ofgetting a nuncio sent to Pekin; in that way France would have lost theinfluence which the protectorate of the Roman Catholic missions gives herin the Far East. 1 jNEVI. Sarrien, Dauphin, Berthelot, and Flourens formed the new Cabi-net, with the former colleagues of M. Goblet. 2 General Boulanger had withdrawn the projects for laws which hispredecessors had presented, and had replaced them with a sort of generalcode, which established the unity of origin of the officers. In Alsace, fif-teen protesting deputies (protestaires) were elected.
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GENERAL BOULANGER, MINISTER OF WAR. THE CRISIS. 215 on the part of the German press, the uneasiness dis-played on the various money markets, might, by theirvery frequency, act upon public opinion, or at leastrender it nervous and irritable. Nothing of the sortcame to pass. France endured this new trial withevery appearance of the most haughty calm; ^ andwhen the deplorable Schnaebele incident occurred, thenations dignified attitude and the composure of theMinister of Foreign Affairs, M. Flourens, were suffi-cient in themselves to win the mastery over M. deBismarcks unjustifiable provocations. The chancellorhad exceeded all bounds: armaments in Germany, ex-pulsions in Alsace, a campaign of the press,—every-thing had been brought into play. In the end, Europeclearly perceived whence came these projects of assassi-nation against her peace. Meanwhile in France menbegan to understand the danger which would be incurredby leaving the Ministry of War any longer in the handsof General Boulan

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