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Société Française des Amis de la Paix. This
name it retained until its amalgamation with
the Comité de Paris de la Fédération
Internationale de l’Arbitrage et de la Paix, founded
by Mr. Hodgson Pratt in 1883. The new
society, formed of the union of the two, bears
the name of the Société Française de l’Arbitrage
entre Nations.
The Ligue Internationale de la Paix et de la
Liberté was founded at Geneva by M. Charles
Lemonnier as far back as 1867. Under the
powerful leadership of this aged captain of
peace the league has, by its activity in
promoting the idea of the “United States of Europe,”
constantly sought to work in a practical way
for its object,—peace and freedom.
The same year, too, were founded the Ligue
du Désarmement and the Union de la Paix, at
Havre.
But the most remarkable occurrence in this
domain was the spontaneous interchange of
addresses and greetings between workmen in
France and Germany, which led to the
formation, in Biebrich on the Rhine, of an
Association of German and French
workingmen.
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