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Show That clear-he a dtd French statesman, states-man, Ga'nbetta, forcibly states the case when he says that any peace-conditions peace-conditions prnprc.d by t'no cz.tr, and accepted by the porte, in cnntrAven-Lion cnntrAven-Lion of the t'Mty of Parii, must b considered null and vuiJ by u'-hor powers. He ho! U L'vit Rumi:, in uoing beyond n domftiid fur war in-i.'emnily, in-i.'emnily, violates treaty oblig itionn mid nrce&uitatea the interf renfn ofi all mterr.iti-d parties 'ho tavern Tifnts of Frnnct;, England, G miany, Austria, Italy and 8;iaiii. Tho final f.fftrc must bo arranj'od by then powers, in connection with tha b ' litren'J; and whether or not it wiii bo a peace'ul BtiLlkmnut, i!t pende solely upon the uuitnimu and avarice of lUi'bia. |