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German activity in both internal and external
political questions. The situation of France
is equally unenviable; constantly kept in
suspense, and with the feeling of having been
unjustly treated, and longing for revenge. Is
it possible, with this deadly hatred between two
of Europe’s most civilized states, to think of a
lasting peace?
And what can the Governments of these
nations do with respect to this evil, unless they
set themselves to eradicate it?
Kamarowski proposes three different
solutions of the question of Elsass-Lothringen. A
European congress might arrange the destiny
of these provinces, by dividing them, for
example, so that Elsass should remain united to
Germany, and Lothringen to France; or by
forming them into two or more cantons united
to Switzerland; or lastly, by letting them
become an independent State with a self-chosen
mode of government, but with the sine quâ non
that they shall be neutralized, and placed under
the guarantee of combined Europe.
It would be almost immaterial to Europe
which of these three expedients were chosen;
therefore the choice might be left to the
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