. The Great war. -) SO-* V =Q eq .tf. <3 &C %. ?^ is Moral Impulses in the United Kingdom 161 The French government is resolved to respect theneutrality of Belgium, and it would only be in the eventof some other power violating that neutrality that Francemight find herself under the necessity, in order to assurethe defense of her security, to act otherwise. This assur-ance has been given several times. The President of theRepublic spoke of it to the King of the Belgians, and theFrench minister at Brussels has spontaneously renewedthe assurance to the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairsto-da


. The Great war. -) SO-* V =Q eq .tf. <3 &C %. ?^ is Moral Impulses in the United Kingdom 161 The French government is resolved to respect theneutrality of Belgium, and it would only be in the eventof some other power violating that neutrality that Francemight find herself under the necessity, in order to assurethe defense of her security, to act otherwise. This assur-ance has been given several times. The President of theRepublic spoke of it to the King of the Belgians, and theFrench minister at Brussels has spontaneously renewedthe assurance to the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairsto-day. From the German government the reply was: The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs could notpossibly give an answer before consulting the Emperorand the Imperial Chancellor. Later Herr von Jagow inti-mated that Germany could not give any answer at all, asany reply they might give could not fail, in the event ofwar, to have the undesirable effect of disclosing, to a cer-tain extent, part of their plan of campaign. The Belgian reply was con


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