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Would there not be reason to fear that Berlin would exercise pressure on the country?" It is likely that the Government of Luxembourg has not failed to learn the lesson oi Tangiers and of Agadir. But it would be incredible, if, in face of the local anxiety aroused by the progress of Germany in Luxembourg, the Quai d'Orsay did not see that a rapprochement with the Grand Duchy is now possible. England, whose interests are less immediate, has had the courage to favour her capitalists in their effo...rts to thwart the Germans in their systematic efforts A STUDY OP INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 237 to convert Luxembourg into a Prussian fief : the whole of the Grand Duchy is soon to be lighted by electricity produced by turbines working in water captured from the Sure by the Science and Capital of Englishmen. It is a first blow dealt to the rapidly growing German domination of a neutral and independent State. France, on the other hand, notwithstanding the over- tures of the Luxembourg Government, "still delays to take the only step which can effectually restore her prestige in a region that she should prevent at all costs from becoming germanized : the construction in the valley of the Chiers of a canal which shall open Dunkirk, Antwerp and Rotterdam to the metallurgic industry of the Grand Duchy, Trance, which purchases annually from Germany some fifteen millions of tons of coke for use in the metallurgic works of Longwy and of Briey —and which, for this reason, hesitates to exclude foreigners from participation in French mining con- cessions, lest the interdiction should be followed by reprisals — ^France would manifestly recover more than the disbursement represented by her dependence on German coal should her Minister of Commerce revive a measure which would be as welcome to his own Eastern compatriots as to the Luxembourg Government.
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